Well I got your view and your complaint but what do you think can be done about it. We are all forced to breathe exhaust and toxic dust with every breath we take. What percentage do you think cigarette smoke plays in the over all toxicity of breathable air? I'm not a smoker but I understand what you are saying; I hate the stink of a cigarette house. But to name a few........
Nitrogen dioxide Ozone Sulfur dioxide Nitrogen Oxides Volatile Organic Compounds Free Radicals Particulate matter Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Toxic metals, lead, cadmium, copper Chlorofluorocarbons Agricultural Ammonia Radioactive pollutants Petroleum fuels Jet airline exhaust Cigarette smoke? On Mar 23, 11:19 pm, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote: > I am a smoker, and have been for decades. > > I am very angry at myself that I ever started. > > Any of you that have looked into my particular syndrome know that > breaking patterns is incredibly difficult. I struggle with this every > day and feel incredible guilt with each cigarette. I'm not asking or > expecting any sympathy, we all dig our own graves and build our own > cairns...barring outside interference such as violent death. I say all > of this in preface: > > Smoking in enclosed areas containing children IS child abuse. It is > poisoning, with knowledge and intention. There is no reason that any > person --given the wealth of knowledge available since the 70's-- > should smoke in a home or vehicle that contains children, even if it > only contains children some of the time. Yet another child that I have > the misfortune (job?) of advocating for is in a critical treatment > ward due to internal organ damage. The damage was caused by smoking. > > The most common defence that these child abusers claim is: "It's a > legal product and I have the right to use it!!" > > So is bleach! If you force a child to ingest it, you will be > prosecuted. > So is perfume! " " > So is (fill in the blank), " " > > I'm tired of people purposely harming children and hiding from justice > on idiocy as a defence. > > This isn't a slippery slope. No one is going after sugar, carbs, > cotton, leather, etc.. > > This is about a product that is nothing but a toxic poison to > children. This is about the murder of children, and the lucky ones > that live get away with a dramatically reduced health potential. > > Just as feeding a child rat poison, bleach, or arsenic and forcing > them to breathe exhaust, lead dust, or asbestos is illegal, so should > smoking in enclosed areas with them. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye?hl=en.
