Indiana/Illinois/Michigan in Campaigning; The Heartland Institute
"If we pass laws forcing smokers to change their behavior “for their own good,” we need to ...
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The Heartland Institute
"If we pass laws forcing smokers to change their behavior “for their own good,” we need to ask: Where do we stop? Do we pass laws against smoking in private homes? Against frying food indoors (which also releases known carcinogens into the air)? Eating the wrong kinds of food? Eating too much? Weighing too much? Drinking too much (and not just when driving)? Exercising too little? Should we ban other risky behavior, such as skydiving, bungee-jumping, or riding motorcycles? How about drinking more than one cup of coffee each day?"
"Anti-smoking activists give smokers a stark choice: Stop smoking or die! In fact, there is a third path: reduce the harm by shifting to less-hazardous kinds of tobacco products. For example, moving from unfiltered to filtered cigarettes, and from regular to “low tar” cigarettes, both appear to reduce the risk of lung cancer. Switching from cigarettes to chewing tobacco dramatically reduces the health risk."
EDIT: CONFUSED: Read this first!!! Organizations with the Ability to Listen
Last edited by LaceyUnderall; 09-10-2009 at 07:15 PM.
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