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View Poll Results: Should FSC laws be repealed?
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Old 04-11-2010, 07:20 PM
 
Location: home state of Myrtle Beach!
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What a despicable analogy! If you have concerns, don't smoke! Duh!
I don't smoke chemical laden smokes anymore; only natural for me from now on.

Watch out; take your blinders off...they are coming after the beer drinkers next.
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:42 PM
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Location: Western WA
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Watch out; take your blinders off...they are coming after the beer drinkers next.
Thats perfectly fine with me; as I don't compulsively drink dozens of beers a day, every single day. Nor do I feel the need to "have one" when I'm stressed. Same goes for chocolate, candy, soda pop, fast food. See, I'm not "addicted" to that stuff. And if they did add a chemical that was bad for my health, I would just "quit" drinking the beer... That's just my take tho, and who am I.... LOL But this will just never happen, will it. LOL

(Lets look at this further: Beer is a liquid that you drink. A natural thing animals do. Smoking is what? Breathing in toxic smoke, which animals usually cough when is gets near them... LOL) Why would they add "chemicals" to a drink?

Amazing the things you people come up with to compare to your "past time"


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What a despicable analogy! If you have concerns, don't smoke! Duh!
They can't, they "like it too much." So they just complain about that 4,001th chemical which NOW will cause them medical problems...

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Old 04-26-2010, 03:44 AM
 
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Thanks for the posts. Tightwad's and myrc60's were great. Apparently, ttz does absolutely nothing that someone could possibly find offensive or dangerous, and therefore try to regulate.

There are over 4000 chemicals in broccoli. Read the article to try to gain some understanding of toxicology.

Rebecca Brooks: Fire Safe Cigarette Laws: More Harm than Good
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:21 AM
 
Location: Raleigh
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<>There are over 4000 chemicals in broccoli. <>
I KNEW that was nasty stuff!
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