mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/03/15/arizona-county-workers-tested-nicotine-use/?test=latestnews
I'm okay with the nicotine testing and the resulting premium increases to the employee.
It is a known fact that smokers have more health issues and thus if they CHOOSE to smoke I don't see an issue with them paying more for their healthcare due to a CHOICE they are making.
I'm not talking about pre-existing health conditions that one cannot prevent but in this case, this scenario of increased premiums for smokers, I have no issue.
For the record, I smoked for 25 years, quit 3 years ago so I can empathise both sides.
I'm okay with the nicotine testing and the resulting premium increases to the employee.
It is a known fact that smokers have more health issues and thus if they CHOOSE to smoke I don't see an issue with them paying more for their healthcare due to a CHOICE they are making.
I'm not talking about pre-existing health conditions that one cannot prevent but in this case, this scenario of increased premiums for smokers, I have no issue.
For the record, I smoked for 25 years, quit 3 years ago so I can empathise both sides.

