I hope he actually reads it! Let me know what you think, and also you all should write to your Senators as well! They can only ignore you for so long!!!
Dear Senator Roy Blunt,
My name is Blah Blah. I am 26 years old, a full time student at Lutheran School of Nursing, and up until seven days ago a cigarette smoker. I smoked a pack a day for just a little over ten years with no breaks. I smoked because I needed the nicotine and mainly because I wanted to. The habit, as you probably already know through experience or just common knowledge, is the hardest to break when attempting to cease cigarette smoking. I quit smoking completely last Saturday March 5th.
I am writing to you to share with you how I did it. Electronic cigarettes were and still are the crutch that got me through it. I haven't had any desire at all for a cigarette in the past 5 days. The first two days were a little rough but the electronic cigarette got me through them. I still use nicotine but not nearly in the amounts as when I smoked cigarettes and I no longer have to worry about the extreme dangers of the increased chance to procure cancer. Thousands upon thousands of people can share with you the same experience. Another life saved, another chance given. I know with all of my heart that I get a chance to live longer and see my son grow into a man and I know that if anything should prevent that from happening, it surely would not be cigarettes.
This is a very important subject Senator and cannot be looked away from. The FDA wants to ban electronic cigarettes. I am sure with all curtains and lies aside, you know the REAL reason why. It is important that we as a race try and find out all possible ways to preserve humanity and cigarette smoking has killed enough of us. We need to make a stand. A stand against the FDA and whomever else is against the preservation of human life!
I don't know if you'll ever get to see this letter personally. It is in my greatest hopes that whomever if anyone that reads this takes this topic into serious consideration. If not you Senator Blunt, who will stand up for us Missourians in the battle of the preservation of human life?! I hope at the very least whomever reading this letter will further their own education on electronic cigarettes or advise those who do smoke to do so. Thank you and God Bless!
Dear Senator Roy Blunt,
My name is Blah Blah. I am 26 years old, a full time student at Lutheran School of Nursing, and up until seven days ago a cigarette smoker. I smoked a pack a day for just a little over ten years with no breaks. I smoked because I needed the nicotine and mainly because I wanted to. The habit, as you probably already know through experience or just common knowledge, is the hardest to break when attempting to cease cigarette smoking. I quit smoking completely last Saturday March 5th.
I am writing to you to share with you how I did it. Electronic cigarettes were and still are the crutch that got me through it. I haven't had any desire at all for a cigarette in the past 5 days. The first two days were a little rough but the electronic cigarette got me through them. I still use nicotine but not nearly in the amounts as when I smoked cigarettes and I no longer have to worry about the extreme dangers of the increased chance to procure cancer. Thousands upon thousands of people can share with you the same experience. Another life saved, another chance given. I know with all of my heart that I get a chance to live longer and see my son grow into a man and I know that if anything should prevent that from happening, it surely would not be cigarettes.
This is a very important subject Senator and cannot be looked away from. The FDA wants to ban electronic cigarettes. I am sure with all curtains and lies aside, you know the REAL reason why. It is important that we as a race try and find out all possible ways to preserve humanity and cigarette smoking has killed enough of us. We need to make a stand. A stand against the FDA and whomever else is against the preservation of human life!
I don't know if you'll ever get to see this letter personally. It is in my greatest hopes that whomever if anyone that reads this takes this topic into serious consideration. If not you Senator Blunt, who will stand up for us Missourians in the battle of the preservation of human life?! I hope at the very least whomever reading this letter will further their own education on electronic cigarettes or advise those who do smoke to do so. Thank you and God Bless!
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