Not the stuff coming out the tip when they're not actively puffing.

--Ben

Ray Champagne wrote:
> Just a question, not being a smartass, but if the smoke was filtered 
> already by the person smoking the cigarette, then isn't it already filtered?
> 
> Dana wrote:
> 
>>I spent a year working with the RJ Reynolds papers once. Early
>>database project for the smoking and health lawsuits. The reason
>>secondary smoke is more dangerous than inhaled smok is that it does
>>not go through a filter before entering the lungs.
>>
>>Dana
>>
>>On 6/9/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Well, your opinion and science don't exactly agree. Secondary smoke is a
>>>problem, it is dangerous. And some people believe that working in a very
>>>smoky bar is actually worse than smoking your self. I don't agree with that,
>>>but some thing it is true.
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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