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by Gregconstruct » 05/09/08, 15:00

Bibiphoque wrote:Hello,
Some cigarretiers added components with the aim of increasing addiction, so to retain the "customer" without knowing it, it is a roundabout form of incentive.
Hiding the presence of polonium is another, even more perverse, it is a lie by omission.

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We have known for a long time for the more than 600 different additives that are present in each cigarette.
Someone who lights their first cigarette today does so knowingly. It is a choice he makes, the risks are known and it is up to the consumer to bear the consequences!
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by jonule » 05/09/08, 15:00

good,
we will have to start growing our own tobacco!
good organic food while you do it!
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by Gregconstruct » 05/09/08, 15:01

jonule wrote:good,
we will have to start growing our own tobacco!
good organic food while you do it!


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by Matt113 » 05/09/08, 15:01

jonule wrote:good,
we will have to start growing our own tobacco!
organic good while you do !


and totally illegal : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 05/09/08, 15:08

Gregconstruct wrote:Cons, there has always been and there will always be !!!!


José not say it!
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by Bibiphoque » 05/09/08, 15:14

Gregconstruct wrote:
Bibiphoque wrote:Hello,
Some cigarretiers added components with the aim of increasing addiction, so to retain the "customer" without knowing it, it is a roundabout form of incentive.
Hiding the presence of polonium is another, even more perverse, it is a lie by omission.

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We have known for a long time for the more than 600 different additives that are present in each cigarette.
Someone who lights their first cigarette today does so knowingly. It is a choice he makes, the risks are known and it is up to the consumer to bear the consequences!


Hello,
Strongly agree with "new smokers", but there are others who started before it was all known ... (like me, eg, I have been smoking for about 38 years) ...
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by Leo Maximus » 05/09/08, 15:17

Christophe wrote:The debate seems to me to deviate on the harmfulness of tobacco ... which it is no longer to demonstrate ...

Although we can smoke 1 pack per day for 50 years and die at 95 years of "natural" death ...

Nothing is REGISTERED ... except maybe in our genes ... but that ... that's another story.

I quit smoking last January: that leaves more time to do "something else" ... and there is no more this crap of little way which no longer tells you: "when can I smoke the next one? ? "

This is especially what I noticed, for the rest as I do not do sports ...:D

So you are good for at least 91 years, plus the extra years thanks to the increase in life expectancy because Churchill, who died at 91, replied "Cigars, Whiskey, No Sports" : Lol: to those who wanted to know its secrets of longevity.

50 years of cigarettes at 5 euros per package it's not far from one hundred thousand euros ! Plus any costs of cars to go to the tobacconist.
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by Leo Maximus » 05/09/08, 15:20

Matt113 wrote:
jonule wrote:good,
we will have to start growing our own tobacco!
organic good while you do !


and totally illegal : Mrgreen:

? I thought you could grow tobacco for your own consumption, therefore in small quantities.
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by Christophe » 05/09/08, 15:20

Leo Maximus wrote:50 years of cigarettes at 5 euros per package it's not far from one hundred thousand euros


And how much does it cost society to treat cancer (even leading to death)?

Jve say by that that the price of heavily taxed cigarettes is a kind ... of social insurance ...
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by Christine » 05/09/08, 15:22

Someone who lights their first cigarette today does so knowingly. It is a choice he makes, the risks are known and it is up to the consumer to bear the consequences!


I do not really agree. We often start in adolescence or as a young adult, that is to say at a period of life when we feel invincible, where we do not envisage death in what is definitive. As proof, it is also the age of the first car and dangerous driving (especially among young men). This is how.
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