Jon K wrote:[quote="Jeff Cavanaugh"
R shown an association between second-hand smoke and malignancy. . . . That said, I'll endure the occasional waft of second-hand smoke for really great pizza.
Carla G wrote:I think there should be restaurants where ONLY smokers would be allowed. Then we could do comparative studies on those restaurants with non smoking restaurants. Of course, when the smoking restaurants returns show a higher rate of cancer they will, no doubt, blame -
1. The traffic outside the restaurant
2. The children on the patio
3. Lack of meat entrees on the menu
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Steve P wrote:...l always get a great big chuckle...If you don't like smelling smoke, then dammit...say you don't like smelling smoke...
Jay M. wrote: But, again, regardless of health effects (or not), dammit, I don't like smelling smoke.
Steve P wrote:I would rather share a patio with smokers than I would families with small children...
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RonnieD wrote: I must be a rare gem!... Does this mean you have to listen to me without laughing?
Steve H wrote:
Isn't it weird that the folks most strongly against tobacco are silent about marijuana smoking? See, it's healthy when it's marijuana! Seems like it's more about the folks making and using tobacco than it is actually about the tobacco.
Andrew Mellman wrote:2. There is virtually no difference in health between a non-smoker and a smoker who smokes a half-pack or less per day (put second hand smoke breathers in this category!), and very few marijuana smokers smoke more than ten sticks per day!
Andrew Mellman wrote:Jon K wrote:[quote="Jeff Cavanaugh"
R shown an association between second-hand smoke and malignancy. . . . That said, I'll endure the occasional waft of second-hand smoke for really great pizza.
There IS something of an "association", but my only point is that no one has proven causality! As a scientist, you know that there is a HUGE difference between those points! (easy example: 100% of serial killers have been shown to drink milk as children, while for the universe at large the number is closer to 96%. Does that mean we should ban milk?)
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