Nov 162009

Obviously there are economic and social factors that preclude an outright ban on cigarette smoking. However, can you think of a plan to eliminate smoking over the course of many years?
Centurion: Relax. The question is, "Is there a way to accomplish such a mission?" A little jumpy, aren’t you?
PEOPLE: This is not intended as a debate over the pros and cons of smoking. This is strictly a strategy question.

Propose bills that would allow landlords to NOT allow their tenants to smoke in the units.
Make cigarettes SO expensive because of taxes that people would NOT buy them.
Ask family members of people who passed from lung cancer or other smoking related deaths to allow the family member’s images be used for a nationwide commerical, targeting smokers.
Institute fines for not disposing of cigarette butts properly.

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Nov 162009

the pipe kind. Are they worse for your health, smoking them like cigarettes? I’ve noticed little difference.
This family member once bought squash instead of cucumbers for someone.

I roll my cigarettes with pipe tobacco because it’s not heavily taxed like cigarette tobacco. To me it tastes exactly the same as cigarette tobacco and I’m pretty sure it’s no better or worse for your health. As long as you’re rolling with filtered tubes you won’t get that cigar taste and it’s considerably cheaper than cigarette tobacco, but to each is his own and just go with whatever type has the taste/flavor you’re looking for in a cigarette.

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