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06-22-2007, 11:24 PM #1
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Taking the government to court over the smoking ban please help
Sorry my posts are long.
I see lots of old people that have smoked all their lives, and they are fine and happy.
Originally Posted by B.Basher
I think if you did donate and we won or designated smoking rooms with ventilation and filtration you would help people to stop start smoking in the first place, as all bans do is to get more people to smoke;
THE IRISH BAN STARTED ON 1/3/04 AND IT WAS 23.1% OF THE PEOPLE SMOKED, NOW IT'S FAR HIGHER, AS ALL THE KIDS AND PEOPLE SEE THE PEOPLE SMOKING OUTSIDE THE PUBS AND THINK IT'S COOL, SO THEY START TO SMOKE, IT'S NOW 25.4% OF THE PEOPLE THAT SMOKE.[/QUOTE]
Ireland Has Almost 20 000 More Smokers after the ban,
Office of Tobacco Control
Ireland Has Almost 20 000 More Smokers
Smoking outside ain't no drag for 'smirters' - News - Sunday Life
New Zealand smoke more after the ban,
Scoop: Smoking Prevalence Falling Too Slowly
Italians smoking more despite national ban,
SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Italians smoking more despite national ban
Spain: Spaniards knuckle under to new smoking curbs and there are 1/2 million *****less***** smoking; There ½ Million less smoking in Spain??? Why, because Spain lets you smoke in the bars and clubs.
Spaniards knuckle under to new smoking curbs: poll
New York has a bar smoking ban, so Smoker Numbers Rise,
Smoker Numbers Rise, but Mayor Lauds Other City Statistics - September 15, 2006 - The New York Sun
Smoking rates up in Scotland,
Money | Telegraph
I myself am not a big smoker, I only smoke on my three nightly visits to my pub, and am very into fitness, and at 46 have a resting pulse of about 55, in my youth my pulse was down to about 35, however I don??t think smoking like I do or even smoking 20 a day is that bad for you, I think it??s all to do with what genes your born with, and I think the Government and the Doctors just love to blame the higher cancers and asthmas on smoking when it just cant be, they try to brainwash people, and do a very good job.[/QUOTE]
Originally Posted by B.Basher
Why not smoking you may ask, Because UK Government statistics from 1970 to 2006 show smoking is in decline worldwide. in 1970, 45% of the UK smoked, now in 2006, only 25% smoke, that is means the total smokers in the UK in the last 36 years has nearly halved, HOWEVER cancer is on the rise, Between 1971 and 2003, the age-standardised incidence of cancer increased by around 17 per cent in males and 40 per cent in females.
Visit the following site it will give you tables of the highest smoking prevalence and the highest lung cancer prevalence, the higher percentage of smokers per country, the lower the cancer rate, the two don't match up; cancer we ??thought? was more likely to be caused by food or individual genes, however we now know it??s not smoking, but diesel, and the diesel article ties up with our other articles, unless someone can come up with another idea.[/QUOTE]
Smokers Prevalences, Lung Cancer Death Rates and Life Expectancies
So you have not got to be Einstein, to work out something else is causing the cancer, and as from statistics its not tobacco.
The real cause of cancer, and mostly lung cancer, according to another Oxford research scientist, Dr. Kitty Little, is diesel fumes. And the evidence here is much more persuasive. It includes the facts that: tobacco smoke contains only very low% of carcinogens, while diesel fumes contain four known carcinogens; that lung cancer is rare in rural areas, but common in towns; that cancers are more prevalent along the routes of motorways; that the incidence of lung cancer has doubled in non-smokers over past decades; and that there was less lung cancer when we, as a nation, smoked more, we here at the big debate, think this is a breakthrough, and the REAL reason for the higher cancer, when there has been a natural decline in the people smoking thought the years, blaming the higher cancer on smoking, is not true, when there are over a million less smoking from the 60??s and cancer is up, is just does not add up, diesel fumes does add up.
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Do Diesels, Not Smoking, Cause Lung Cancer? - Second Opinions
Apart from already mentioning the lack of substantive evidence that second hand smoke causes harm, I know people of the 'baby boom' generation, conceived and brought up after the second world war when just about everyone smoked. Our house was filled with tobacco smoke as my parents, their friends and my older siblings and their friends all smoked. Wherever you went people smoked so you could not avoid it. Therefore IF second hand smoke is SO harmful however did we all survive? Why haven't people in my generation been falling like flies? How come people are living longer than ever? And how come, as smoking has decreased, childhood asthma, and other allergies are increasing at a tremendous rate? Something else is causing this and it certainly isn't tobacco smoking.
Finally, one of the myriad of conditions ascribed to smoking is infertility. It certainly didn't affect the parents of the 'baby boom' generation.[/QUOTE]
WayneNepalese black Reviewed by Nepalese black on . Taking the government to court over the smoking ban please help Hi there all, Not sure if I can do this, but we are all smokers and it is for a good reason, please moderators, please check our site out, we are really doing what I say but need help. If some of you like me love a blow, then stroll down to your local bar for a few beers and cigarettes, next year the government are trying to stop us. We have worked out that not one person has died from passive smoke and no one has been harmed, and the smoking rates are up in Ireland and Scotland since the Rating: 5
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