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Tobacco Companies Up Against It In Canada
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Good. It's a vile business with a product that kills at least half of the people who become addicted to it.
07:44 Tue 02nd Jun 2015
I agree...its about time we got tough with these Companies, who kill their own Customers.
That is why they promote cigarettes in the Third World so aggressively...they have replace the people that they have killed every year, and they do that by encouraging children to take up the habit.
Look at all these stupid Chinese people, smoking where people are eating !
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-china -329338 19
That is why they promote cigarettes in the Third World so aggressively...they have replace the people that they have killed every year, and they do that by encouraging children to take up the habit.
Look at all these stupid Chinese people, smoking where people are eating !
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Just because the young are, by your reckoning Sandy, young and green in judgement doesn't make it the tobacco companies fault they start smoking. They, along with everyone else know it is dangerous. Just because they ignore the warnings doesn't make it the TC fault.
Perhaps young and green in judgement should be changed to young and arrogant? And of course if they are too young to make an informed decision on smoking the legal age of smoking should be much higher. maybe 21.
I am in my 50s and started smoking when I was 16. I gave up when I was 30. I knew back then it was addictive but still did it. No one (in the western world) that smokes can blame anyone else but themselves.
Perhaps young and green in judgement should be changed to young and arrogant? And of course if they are too young to make an informed decision on smoking the legal age of smoking should be much higher. maybe 21.
I am in my 50s and started smoking when I was 16. I gave up when I was 30. I knew back then it was addictive but still did it. No one (in the western world) that smokes can blame anyone else but themselves.
Rather a coincidence that this post is about smoking in Canada.
My sister,long time ex-pat and heavy smoker in Ontario, purchases,as do many others, from the Indians. The Indians used to smuggle it across the border from the U.S. for resale at a lesser duty rate.
Now the Indians,apparently, manufacture their own cigarettes in bulk complete with hooky packaging at a lesser price than the Canadian Govt,s duty.
My sister,long time ex-pat and heavy smoker in Ontario, purchases,as do many others, from the Indians. The Indians used to smuggle it across the border from the U.S. for resale at a lesser duty rate.
Now the Indians,apparently, manufacture their own cigarettes in bulk complete with hooky packaging at a lesser price than the Canadian Govt,s duty.
Ah but Sandy, how can one say on the one hand they are responsible enough to leave home, have sex,have opinions and vote etc etc etc when they are 16 or 18 depending on the activity. But on the other hand society needs to protect them from thier own arrogence. Human rights will pop up soon enough if you think anyone will agree to civil liberties being taken away from a whole band of the population Just because they don't appreciate the danger spelt out to them?
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