tinkerbee
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Ronda93 said:Consistent behavior that puts another's health in danger creates room for doubt. What if your parents drove you around a little tipsy... probably nothing will ever happen... what about your daughter?
I think it's the willingness to take the chance that creates doubt for PatriciaH.
So, i guess we could apply that same logic to mothers who raise their children on high fat/sugar diets? That they do not love them?Consistent behavior that puts another's health in danger creates room for doubt. What if your parents drove you around a little tipsy... probably nothing will ever happen... what about your daughter?
----------------------poohandwendy said:So, i guess we could apply that same logic to mothers who raise their children on high fat/sugar diets? That they do not love them?
I dunno, I thinking smoking is way bad, but I think it is over the top to make a statement about who does and does not love their children in the way it was made here. JMHO. (we all have a right to our opinions, I just found that comment distasteful...not that it really matters, LOL)
Oh, I agree...but I am not talking about store owners (or even the idiots who would buy cigarettes for minors). there are laws being upheld for that (as much as they can be). It's the public consumption of tobacco by minors that noone does a damned thing about...the police turn a totally blind eye to it.I agree with you poohandwendy. The problem (at least in canada) is not that store owners are not upholding the law. Its that people who are adults are willing to go in to buy them cigarettes just like they are willing to buy them alcohol.
Time will tell the impact of the actions.Noone *loves* an addiction...totalia said:I won't say that parents who smoke don't love their children, but they do love their addiction more.

Stepharoonie! said:Not sure...but I'm very happy Florida is ALL NON SMOKING in restaraunts now!!!![]()
I have asked the same question. I have not met one adult smoker who would not love to go back to that first cigarette and refuse it. Not sure if that answers it for you. No, IMO, there is no good reason to smoke.Is there a GOOD reason to smoke? If you could go back to the very first time you stuck a stink stick in your mouth would you do it again?

Immelman said:what about when I pull up to a stop light with my window down? I can smell smoke from other cars around me. if I can smell it, it's in MY lungs at that point. I guess I should have to drive around with my windows up. smokers are the most uncaring people in the world. they'll disregard rules to feed their addiction. watching people smoke in kid's areas in the parks makes me sick. nothing like standing in front of the castle and smelling smoke.![]()