anonymous1234 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I think banning public smoking is a perfectly acceptable thing to do. I know all of you are saying "ohhh the government..lies etc." I believe what you say may be true, but even so. Cigarette smoke is repulsive, and hurts (temporary of course) to breathe in. It isn't always so easy to just avoid people especially when the smoke spreads to a 20 foot radius from 4 different people, and you have to run with your shirt over your nose just to try and get some clean air. :roll: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenticular_J Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Unless you can provide a valid medical reason why you'd have to run through smokers with your shirt over your nose, I will forever call you a little girl. It's just smoke. Should we ban bonfires, too? I find fire smoke much nastier than cigarette smoke (secondhand, that is. I've smoked cigarettes, and they're just nasty. I've never smoked a fire, though...). Maybe we should ban chimneys, too. They smell good, but the air isn't clean. Waaaaaaah. Also, on the note of nuclear weapons, a recent study indicates that there are more than 50 warheads assured to be on the Atlantic ocean floor, and many, maaany are missing from the former Soviet Union - along with kilograms of fissile materials like uranium. I love mental_floss. catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l0rd Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 And your logic is flawed because no "idiots" could obtain nuclear technology let alone have such of a whimsical of a motive for using it. You have never heard of terrorists? The higher grade ones steal high-grade military products from smaller and corrupt nations like candy, it would be easy for them to get a nuke if they really needed one. While I hate nukes, I would rather they be legal. They create a balance of power that if one nation has one, nobody else will use theirs. That's what keeps us safe. First off, did you know that developed countries struggle to obtain nuclear technology? How do you think a terrorist group could possibly obtain such technology and still consider them "idiots". Terrorist and idiot are not synonyms, nor should the obtainment of nuclear technology ever be described as easy. I think he was referring to "idiot" in the sense of "jerk" or someone who will use a technology for an impractical purpose, hence being "dumb." He was not referring to them having a lack of intelligence. If you think saying someone is an idiot is the same as saying they're a jerk....then idk why to say. But your wrong. [iNSERT "I R EATIN TEH SHIX ATM" BILL COSBY SIGNATURE GIF HERE, LOL] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B_Ryan20 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 cigarettes ... :| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
____ Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Females outside the kitchen should be illegal. Kidding. I just think cigarettes should be gone for good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kill_Thomas9 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 EDIT: Unless you can provide a valid medical reason why you'd have to run through smokers with your shirt over your nose, I will forever call you a little girl. It's just smoke. Should we ban bonfires, too? I find fire smoke much nastier than cigarette smoke (secondhand, that is. I've smoked cigarettes, and they're just nasty. I've never smoked a fire, though...). Maybe we should ban chimneys, too. They smell good, but the air isn't clean. Waaaaaaah. I have to point out that there is an obvious difference between walking past a bonfire, and walking past a person smoking. If somebody is sitting on the beach smoking, I would not have a problem with it. If a person were building a bonfire on the sidewalk you can bet your [wagon] I would have a problem. You admit that cigarette smoke is nasty, but I don't see how fire smoke is any more nasty. Although most people who walk past smokers dislike the smell, I doubt the issue would be nearly as controversial if the smoke wasn't awful for you. If I was walking past Vons, and they installed a chimney out the side of their building that vented smoke from their chicken roaster in front of the Starbucks next door you can bet they would have it removed. As it is, chimneys are installed on top of buildings. And I don't see many people complaining about how global warming is caused because people won't stop puffing on their cigs. Just for your enlightenment, I might add that here in california, there is a ballot seriously being considered which would ban chimneys due to the smoke they emit. By your logic this ballot should also ban cigarettes. Drugs, even marihuana. They make serious mess out of people, change and stereotype them. I know marihuana has medical uses, so I'd restrict her same as morphium is. Yes I smoked pot. Yes I've seen great people being wrecked by drugs. I'm not making this out of my A_s. Assuming you live in the US, pot is already illegal. And that doesn't stop anybody I know from smoking it. If it is legal where you live, I can tell you right now making it illegal won't stop anybody. All it will do is drive up the price, causing people to go broke over it, which will lead to more homelessness. And sure, people already go homeless spending all their money on pot blah blah blah. Imagine the problem 5 or 20x worse. Prisons will fill up with casual marijuana (spelled "marijuana", not "marihuana") smokers, who haven't broken any other laws. People may want to come home after a hard day's labor, relax, and smoke some weed. I see nothing wrong with that as long as the person doesn't beat their wife or anything (and marijuana hasn't been linked to domestic violence -- no source links sorry). And don't tell me the price will stop people from smoking. Trust me. If people want to get their hands on the stuff, the price won't stop them. Please, be my guest. Do a search on google. If you search "Effects of Marijuana", most of the results you get will be research that has proven nearly no, if any, negative side effects of marijuana use, aside from a very small increased risk of cancer, which is to be expected when inhaling any type of smoke. We aren't even talking about orally consumed (eaten) marijuana. Now if you search "Negative effects of marijuana", 50% of the results you get will be websites about "How to know if your children are using marijuana" or "How to talk to your children about marijuana use". I thought I would add this to the end. The comment about the drug messing up people (your friends). I hope you plan on making alcohol illegal as well. The amount of deaths from alcohol is innumerable. Not to mention drunk driving, and how many deaths that causes per year. Show me a valid test that has shown any link between marijuana use and increased driver fatality and I'll eat my socks. Figuratively... In summary, boolean societyDeteriorates{ __if(marijuanaOutlawed) _____return true; __else _____return false; } For those of you pointing out the fact that I oppose cigarettes but not marijuana joints. You're a little off. I don't oppose cigarettes completely. I oppose the fact that they have been proven so often to be awful for people, yet use is continued. If you want to go smoke a joint in your back yard to get high that is fine. If you want to go into your backyard and smoke a cigarette, although far more detrimental to your health, by all means go ahead. As long as you know the dangers. Likewise for marijuana. But if you can't smoke cigarettes on the sidewalk, I don't see why you should be able to smoke marijuana on the sidewalk. (Does anybody have a link to the effects of second hand marijuana smoke?) Additionally, I think public intoxication laws would cover both alcohol and marijuana intoxication. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilya Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Wow I'm surprised how many people are brainwashed, and believe everything their 7th grade teachers tell them -.- Banning smoking because you don't like the smell? What the f**k, grow up! Inhaling some tobacco smoke (which I admit can be pretty nasty) is not that bad for you in the slightest and thinking you'll get cancer from that is like me saying I'll choke if someone farts near me (which is not entirely impossible, but the chances are .. small). It might smell like poopie but deal with it, I hate looking at fat people for example. They hurt my eyes, and make me feel uncomfortable inside. Should we ban them too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kill_Thomas9 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Wow I'm surprised how many people are brainwashed, and believe everything their 7th grade teachers tell them -.- Banning smoking because you don't like the smell? What the f**k, grow up! Inhaling some tobacco smoke (which I admit can be pretty nasty) is not that bad for you in the slightest and thinking you'll get cancer from that is like me saying I'll choke if someone farts near me (which is not entirely impossible, but the chances are .. small). It might smell like poopie but deal with it, I hate looking at fat people for example. They hurt my eyes, and make me feel uncomfortable inside. Should we ban them too? /sigh... I can't believe I have to do this. http://www.healthandage.com/public/heal ... s-and.html http://www.sfc.org.nz/infonegativeeffects.html http://www.helpwithsmoking.com/effects-of-smoking.php http://ezinearticles.com/?Know-the-Nega ... &id=783522 http://www.xihalife.com/bbs/photos/old/5090.htm http://quitsmoking.about.com/od/tobacco ... grisks.htm http://www.articleswop.com/negative-eff ... ettes.html http://www.healthy-heart-guide.com/ciga ... fects.html http://www.buzzle.com/articles/smoking-effects/ http://ezinearticles.com/?Bad-Effects-o ... id=1313678 http://quitsmokingrevolution.com/431 http://www.wellsphere.com/wellpage/side ... cigarettes http://www.himkija.com/hazardous-effect ... -cigarette http://www.tips-on-stopping-smoking.com ... oking.html http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v27/n ... 5914a.html http://ezinearticles.com/?Harmful-Effec ... id=1483786 http://www.lessonplanet.com/search?keyw ... g&rating=3 http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... D=42271195 http://humupd.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/co ... ct/15/1/31 http://www.free-online-health.com/smoking-health.htm http://www.articlesbase.com/article-tag ... of-smoking http://www.gumauctions.com/article/337/ ... f-Smoking/ http://www.treatment4addiction.com/drugs/tobacco http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=13852934 http://www.quittingsmokingtips.com/effe ... oking.html http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... html?cat=5 http://www.besmokefree.net/Quitsmokingi ... ffects.htm http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/7974.html http://www.springerlink.com/content/m861236w78g6r021/ http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/jour ... 1&SRETRY=0 http://www.my-introspective.com/MyHealt ... moking.htm http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articl ... id=2100390 http://www.stopsmokingcenter.net/education/effects.aspx http://ecigaretteblog.com/top-3-cigaret ... -the-body/ http://www.neuro-vision.us/Articles/sid ... rvous.html http://ard.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/66/1/18 http://www.quitsmoking201.com/harmful-e ... oking.html Edit: added more links. I know you'll just blow these off, but whatever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warri0r45 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Wow I'm surprised how many people are brainwashed, and believe everything their 7th grade teachers tell them -.- Banning smoking because you don't like the smell? What the f**k, grow up! Inhaling some tobacco smoke (which I admit can be pretty nasty) is not that bad for you in the slightest and thinking you'll get cancer from that is like me saying I'll choke if someone farts near me (which is not entirely impossible, but the chances are .. small). It might smell like poopie but deal with it, I hate looking at fat people for example. They hurt my eyes, and make me feel uncomfortable inside. Should we ban them too? While I don't think there's significant risk to a very small amount of passive smoking, consistent passive smoking is definitely dangerous, and does cause lung cancer. [1][/url]":aiccpno8]More than 50 studies of involuntary smoking and lung cancer risk in never-smokers, especially spouses of smokers, have been published during the last 25 years. These studies have been carried out in many countries. Most showed an increased risk, especially for persons with higher exposures. To evaluate the information collectively, in particular from those studies with a limited number of cases, meta-analyses have been conducted in which the relative risk estimates from the individual studies are pooled together. These meta-analyses show that there is a statistically significant and consistent association between lung cancer risk in spouses of smokers and exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke from the spouse who smokes. The excess risk is of the order of 20% for women and 30% for men and remains after controlling for some potential sources of bias and confounding. The excess risk increases with increasing exposure. Furthermore, other published meta-analyses of lung cancer in never-smokers exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke at the workplace have found a statistically significant increase in risk of 1219%. This evidence is sufficient to conclude that involuntary smoking is a cause of lung cancer in never-smokers. The magnitudes of the observed risks are reasonably consistent with predictions based on studies of active smoking in many populations. This is exactly why people want to ban cigarettes in workplaces and public places. Saying that people must be brainwashed if they speak out against smoking is seriously condescending. If you are exposed to it often enough, you could end up with lung cancer for your troubles. Hardly comparable to farting, and the comparison to looking at fat people is just beyond ridiculous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SupportMage Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Public stupidity. Harsh to be illegal, yes, but when someone doesn't answer their phone to hear their own ringtone, or when a parent lets their kid run screaming through a resteraunt, come on. No. Not now, not ever. Plus the law is vague enough that I can make it apply to everyone. Still alive, still alive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l0l0lpur32 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 banning things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsavi Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I would gladly make 4chan illegal. :) Remember what Lionheart said about that? Ban tabloid journalism. Yes. Please. All persons of age should have the freedom to smoke cigarettes in their own home as well as in open places. The government is not our nanny -- if an adult wishes to, say, eat fatty foods -- even after the health risks are made clear to them -- we should allow them to do so without any sort of legal consequences. I would agree with that, only to a point, however. There's a fundamental difference between, say, eating fatty foods, and smoking in a public place. By eating unhealthy foods, you put your own health at risk. By smoking, you put other people's health at risk. Even if "Everything your 7th grade teacher tells you isn't true", the fact remains that it harms your health, and others health, at all. I was really happy when they banned all smoking in restaurants here. I have gotten sore throats that lasted days from second hand smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Serpent Eye Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I would make cigarettes illegal. But that won't ever happen, because it's a multi-billion dollar industry. However, with things like increased taxes on the cost of cigarettes, we're making progress. As of January 1, Oregon (the state I live in) just passed a new "Smokefree Workplace" law. The new law prohibits smoking in public places (as defined in the law, a "public place" is any enclosed area available to the public) and most workplaces. According to the new law, it is illegal to smoke within 10 feet of all entrances, exits, windows and air-intake vents. On top of this, all Oregon businesses are required to post visible signs stating that they are compliant with the new law (if not, the business can be fined up to $500 a day until they post signs.) If you're interested, more information can be found here. I'm very happy that this law was passed, as smoking is somewhat an issue at my workplace. :thumbup: PROGRESS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lateralus Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I would make cigarettes illegal. But that won't ever happen, because it's a multi-billion dollar industry. However, with things like increased taxes on the cost of cigarettes, we're making progress. As of January 1, Oregon (the state I live in) just passed a new "Smokefree Workplace" law. The new law prohibits smoking in public places (as defined in the law, a "public place" is any enclosed area available to the public) and most workplaces. According to the new law, it is illegal to smoke within 10 feet of all entrances, exits, windows and air-intake vents. On top of this, all Oregon businesses are required to post visible signs stating that they are compliant with the new law (if not, the business can be fined up to $500 a day until they post signs.) If you're interested, more information can be found here. I'm very happy that this law was passed, as smoking is somewhat an issue at my workplace. :thumbup: PROGRESS! The same laws are in place throughout the United Kingdom and I agree with them completely, even though I am a smoker. Why anyone would want to go beyond this I'm not sure. Ban smoking inside public buildings, ban tobacco advertising, put health warnings on packets and tax the hell out of cigarettes, but if I want to smoke a cigarette in my own home why should anyone be able to stop me? La lune ne garde aucune rancune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenticular_J Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I guess that's actually how I feel. Except people should still be able to smoke somewhere in public. At parks or beaches or such. I just hate when people whine so much about it. My whole family smokes, and I don't have to run away from them with my shirt over my nose. I'm sure that if someone followed you around nonstop blowing smoke in your nose, you wouldn't be the most healthy, though. catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginger_Warrior Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 The same laws are in place throughout the United Kingdom and I agree with them completely, even though I am a smoker. Why anyone would want to go beyond this I'm not sure. Ban smoking inside public buildings, ban tobacco advertising, put health warnings on packets and tax the hell out of cigarettes, but if I want to smoke a cigarette in my own home why should anyone be able to stop me? It's the truth. What you do in your own home, so long as it's not completely amoral is your own business. The "enclosed" area option is the right one, except places like railway stations seemed to have jumped on the bandwagon to ban smoking on their premises too (last I checked, a railway station cannot possibly be a fully enclosed area). | Favourite Game Music | Last.fm | HYT Friend Chat Rules | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barihawk Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I would gladly make 4chan illegal. :) Remember what Lionheart said about that? I will gladly lead the armed forces brigades to hunt them all down and slaughter them before they can find another website to screw with. The location of every /b/tard will be matched by posting an attractive woman in a zip file containing CIA tracking scripts on their little funzone, and then silencing them with extreme prejudice. The site itself will be burned to the ground and then sprayed with Composition Orange to ensure that nothing else grows. My heart is broken by the terrible loss I have sustained in my old friends and companions and my poor soldiers. Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won. -Sir Arthur Wellesley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azvareth Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Anime. Nothing good has ever come out of anime, only closet pedophiles and greasy, smelly manchildren. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsavi Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I would gladly make 4chan illegal. :) Remember what Lionheart said about that? I will gladly lead the armed forces brigades to hunt them all down and slaughter them before they can find another website to screw with. The location of every /b/tard will be matched by posting an attractive woman in a zip file containing CIA tracking scripts on their little funzone, and then silencing them with extreme prejudice. The site itself will be burned to the ground and then sprayed with Composition Orange to ensure that nothing else grows. Whoa. :? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barihawk Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 It must be done. For the sake of the internet and world itself. My heart is broken by the terrible loss I have sustained in my old friends and companions and my poor soldiers. Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won. -Sir Arthur Wellesley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nine naked men Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 It must be done. For the sake of the internet and world itself. I... I think I love you, man. In a totally businesslike way, ofcourse. sleep like dead men wake up like dead men Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueLancer Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Wow I'm surprised how many people are brainwashed, and believe everything their 7th grade teachers tell them -.- Banning smoking because you don't like the smell? What the f**k, grow up! Inhaling some tobacco smoke (which I admit can be pretty nasty) is not that bad for you in the slightest and thinking you'll get cancer from that is like me saying I'll choke if someone farts near me (which is not entirely impossible, but the chances are .. small). It might smell like poopie but deal with it, I hate looking at fat people for example. They hurt my eyes, and make me feel uncomfortable inside. Should we ban them too? I smoke rarely, mostly cigars I got as presents but also cigarettes to calm nerves... But I'd never do it around another person who is a non-smoker. It's not just the smell.. Take a look at the links on the previous page, passive smoking (i.e. inhaling the smoke another person is blowing out of his lungs) can be even more lethal than smoking itself. Why would you expose someone, especially your friend or family member to something they are uncomfortable with? The fat example doesn't compare at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 To everyone who's pro - *passivesmokingisn'tanywherenearasbadasthegovernmentsayitis*, have you heard how many chemicals are in cigarettes? Stuff that we put in cleaning products is put into cigarettes, which I see many people happily puff on to no end. The smoke of these chemicals is still in this passive smoke, perhaps in smaller amounts, but still, those small bits over time will all add up and then, you will know that passive smoke is harmful to you, and others around you. 2257AD.TUMBLR.COM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC_Kejml Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Drugs, even marihuana. They make serious mess out of people, change and stereotype them. I know marihuana has medical uses, so I'd restrict her same as morphium is. Yes I smoked pot. Yes I've seen great people being wrecked by drugs. I'm not making this out of my A_s. Assuming you live in the US, pot is already illegal. And that doesn't stop anybody I know from smoking it. If it is legal where you live, I can tell you right now making it illegal won't stop anybody. All it will do is drive up the price, causing people to go broke over it, which will lead to more homelessness. And sure, people already go homeless spending all their money on pot blah blah blah. Imagine the problem 5 or 20x worse. Prisons will fill up with casual marijuana (spelled "marijuana", not "marihuana") smokers, who haven't broken any other laws. People may want to come home after a hard day's labor, relax, and smoke some weed. I see nothing wrong with that as long as the person doesn't beat their wife or anything (and marijuana hasn't been linked to domestic violence -- no source links sorry). And don't tell me the price will stop people from smoking. Trust me. If people want to get their hands on the stuff, the price won't stop them. I see your point. I do not live in the US, but in Czech republic and I am really not sure whether it is legal here or not. I have, though, seen a "coffee shop" never inspected by cops, because of reasons unknown that both of us can figure. You tell me that smoking marihuana makes people homeless. Is that caused by taste, or the good feeling, or the addiction? The addiction, mostly. People don't go homeless over, say, chocolate. Or pizza. Or trading cards(excluding poker and hazard games). Or idk, computers? But drugs, in which we may include marijuana (it's called mariHuana here, but I'll write the J if you like), make the addiction. I see you know some google-fu, so I won't post links, since you can find them without me. I don't see anything bad about having some weed after a hard day. But I have seen many people from school or work that begun their "drug-trip" on marijuana, advancing to cocaine and pervitin later. Please, be my guest. Do a search on google. If you search "Effects of Marijuana", most of the results you get will be research that has proven nearly no, if any, negative side effects of marijuana use, aside from a very small increased risk of cancer, which is to be expected when inhaling any type of smoke. We aren't even talking about orally consumed (eaten) marijuana. Now if you search "Negative effects of marijuana", 50% of the results you get will be websites about "How to know if your children are using marijuana" or "How to talk to your children about marijuana use". Pot effects on human body? I won't argue with that. I thought I would add this to the end. The comment about the drug messing up people (your friends). I hope you plan on making alcohol illegal as well. The amount of deaths from alcohol is innumerable. Not to mention drunk driving, and how many deaths that causes per year. Show me a valid test that has shown any link between marijuana use and increased driver fatality and I'll eat my socks. Figuratively... No. Alcohol is a different manner. It doesn't make people addicted, although many may argue with me on that. Hard drugs surely do, easy drugs (like pot) do. Maybe less frequently and slowly, but they do. I presume the response to this will be like "I like drinking alcohol, does that mean I am addicted?" I know a lot of people that drink, as we Czechs say, "to a point". People can and should dirigue themselves while drinking, however drugs do most of the "work" for you. In summary, boolean societyDeteriorates{ __if(marijuanaOutlawed) _____return true; __else _____return false; } Sorry, we are studying microprocessors in school at this point. No programming languages so far. Since you are talking about cigsXjoints in your last line, I don't need to quote that one. And ATHF rocks. ^ my book :^_^: I don't play anymore, but I'm grateful I played through the best RS times! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kill_Thomas9 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 MC_Kejml: I was unaware that there was more than one way to spell marijuana (marihuana), thanks for letting me know :) I agree with 98% of what you said, except for the alcoholism point, and I believe we can agree to disagree on that. Unless you can provide a valid medical reason why you'd have to run through smokers with your shirt over your nose, I will forever call you a little girl. It's just smoke. Should we ban bonfires, too? I find fire smoke much nastier than cigarette smoke (secondhand, that is. I've smoked cigarettes, and they're just nasty. I've never smoked a fire, though...). Maybe we should ban chimneys, too. They smell good, but the air isn't clean. Waaaaaaah. Wow... just wow. Did you know that there are 43 cancer causing chemicals in cigarette smoke? There's your medical reason. 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Castoreum Extract, Tincture and Absolute Cedar Leaf Oil Cedarwood Oil Terpenes and Virginiana Cedrol Celery Seed Extract, Solid, Oil, And Oleoresin Cellulose Fiber Chamomile Flower Oil And Extract Chicory Extract Chocolate Cinnamaldehyde Cinnamic Acid Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Bark Oil, and Extract Cinnamyl Acetate Cinnamyl Alcohol Cinnamyl Cinnamate Cinnamyl Isovalerate Cinnamyl Propionate Citral Citric Acid Citronella Oil dl-Citronellol Citronellyl Butyrate itronellyl Isobutyrate Civet Absolute Clary Oil Clover Tops, Red Solid Extract Cocoa Cocoa Shells, Extract, Distillate And Powder Coconut Oil Coffee Cognac White and Green Oil Copaiba Oil Coriander Extract and Oil Corn Oil Corn Silk Costus Root Oil Cubeb Oil Cuminaldehyde para-Cymene 1-Cysteine Dandelion Root Solid Extract Davana Oil 2-trans, 4-trans-Decadienal delta-Decalactone gamma-Decalactone Decanal Decanoic Acid 1-Decanol 2-Decenal Dehydromenthofurolactone Diethyl Malonate Diethyl Sebacate 2,3-Diethylpyrazine Dihydro Anethole 5,7-Dihydro-2-Methylthieno(3,4-D) Pyrimidine Dill Seed Oil and Extract meta-Dimethoxybenzene para-Dimethoxybenzene 2,6-Dimethoxyphenol Dimethyl Succinate 3,4-Dimethyl-1,2 Cyclopentanedione 3,5- Dimethyl-1,2-Cyclopentanedione 3,7-Dimethyl-1,3,6-Octatriene 4,5-Dimethyl-3-Hydroxy-2,5- Dihydrofuran-2-One 6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-Undecadien- 2-One 3,7-Dimethyl-6-Octenoic Acid 2,4 Dimethylacetophenone alpha,para-Dimethylbenzyl Alcohol alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethyl Acetate alpha,alpha Dimethylphenethyl Butyrate 2,3-Dimethylpyrazine 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine 2,6-Dimethylpyrazine Dimethyltetrahydrobenzofuranone delta-Dodecalactone gamma-Dodecalactone para-Ethoxybenzaldehyde Ethyl 10-Undecenoate Ethyl 2-Methylbutyrate Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Acetoacetate Ethyl Alcohol Ethyl Benzoate Ethyl Butyrate Ethyl Cinnamate Ethyl Decanoate Ethyl Fenchol Ethyl Furoate Ethyl Heptanoate Ethyl Hexanoate Ethyl Isovalerate Ethyl Lactate Ethyl Laurate Ethyl Levulinate Ethyl Maltol Ethyl Methyl Phenylglycidate Ethyl Myristate Ethyl Nonanoate Ethyl Octadecanoate Ethyl Octanoate Ethyl Oleate Ethyl Palmitate Ethyl Phenylacetate Ethyl Propionate Ethyl Salicylate Ethyl trans-2-Butenoate Ethyl Valerate Ethyl Vanillin 2-Ethyl (or Methyl)-(3,5 and 6)-Methoxypyrazine 2-Ethyl-1-Hexanol, 3-Ethyl -2 - Hydroxy-2-Cyclopenten-1-One 2-Ethyl-3, (5 or 6)-Dimethylpyrazine 5-Ethyl-3-Hydroxy-4-Methyl-2 (5H)-Furanone 2-Ethyl-3-Methylpyrazine 4-Ethylbenzaldehyde 4-Ethylguaiacol para-Ethylphenol 3-Ethylpyridine Eucalyptol Farnesol D-Fenchone Fennel Sweet Oil Fenugreek, Extract, Resin, and Absolute Fig Juice Concentrate Food Starch Modified Furfuryl Mercaptan 4-(2-Furyl)-3-Buten-2-One Galbanum Oil Genet Absolute Gentian Root Extract Geraniol Geranium Rose Oil Geranyl Acetate Geranyl Butyrate Geranyl Formate Geranyl Isovalerate Geranyl Phenylacetate Ginger Oil and Oleoresin 1-Glutamic Acid 1-Glutamine Glycerol Glycyrrhizin Ammoniated Grape Juice Concentrate Guaiac Wood Oil Guaiacol Guar Gum 2,4-Heptadienal gamma-Heptalactone Heptanoic Acid 2-Heptanone 3-Hepten-2-One 2-Hepten-4-One 4-Heptenal trans -2-Heptenal Heptyl Acetate omega-6-Hexadecenlactone gamma-Hexalactone Hexanal Hexanoic Acid 2-Hexen-1-Ol 3-Hexen-1-Ol cis-3-Hexen-1-Yl Acetate 2-Hexenal 3-Hexenoic Acid trans-2-Hexenoic Acid cis-3-Hexenyl Formate Hexyl 2-Methylbutyrate Hexyl Acetate Hexyl Alcohol Hexyl Phenylacetate 1-Histidine Honey Hops Oil Hydrolyzed Milk Solids Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins 5-Hydroxy-2,4-Decadienoic Acid delta-Lactone 4-Hydroxy-2,5-Dimethyl-3(2H)-Furanone 2-Hydroxy-3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-Cyclohexen-1-One 4-Hydroxy -3-Pentenoic Acid Lactone 2-Hydroxy-4-Methylbenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxybutanoic Acid Lactone Hydroxycitronellal 6-Hydroxydihydrotheaspirane 4-(para-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone Hyssop Oil Immortelle Absolute and Extract alpha-Ionone beta-Ionone alpha-Irone Isoamyl Acetate Isoamyl Benzoate Isoamyl Butyrate Isoamyl Cinnamate Isoamyl Formate, IsoamylHexanoate Isoamyl Isovalerate Isoamyl Octanoate Isoamyl Phenylacetate Isobornyl Acetate Isobutyl Acetate Isobutyl Alcohol Isobutyl Cinnamate Isobutyl Phenylacetate Isobutyl Salicylate 2-Isobutyl-3-Methoxypyrazine alpha-Isobutylphenethyl Alcohol Isobutyraldehyde Isobutyric Acid d,l-Isoleucine alpha-Isomethylionone 2-Isopropylphenol Isovaleric Acid Jasmine Absolute, Concrete and Oil Kola Nut Extract Labdanum Absolute and Oleoresin Lactic Acid Lauric Acid Lauric Aldehyde Lavandin Oil Lavender Oil Lemon Oil and Extract Lemongrass Oil 1-Leucine Levulinic Acid Licorice Root, Fluid, Extract and Powder Lime Oil Linalool Linalool Oxide Linalyl Acetate Linden Flowers Lovage Oil And Extract 1-Lysine] Mace Powder, Extract and Oil Magnesium Carbonate Malic Acid Malt and Malt Extract Maltodextrin Maltol Maltyl Isobutyrate Mandarin Oil Maple Syrup and Concentrate Mate Leaf, Absolute and Oil para-Mentha-8-Thiol-3-One Menthol Menthone Menthyl Acetate dl-Methionine Methoprene 2-Methoxy-4-Methylphenol 2-Methoxy-4-Vinylphenol para-Methoxybenzaldehyde 1-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-1-Penten-3-One 4-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-2-Butanone 1-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-2-Propanone Methoxypyrazine Methyl 2-Furoate Methyl 2-Octynoate Methyl 2-Pyrrolyl Ketone Methyl Anisate Methyl Anthranilate Methyl Benzoate Methyl Cinnamate Methyl Dihydrojasmonate Methyl Ester of Rosin, Partially Hydrogenated Methyl Isovalerate Methyl Linoleate (48%) Methyl Linolenate (52%) Mixture Methyl Naphthyl Ketone Methyl Nicotinate Methyl Phenylacetate Methyl Salicylate Methyl Sulfide 3-Methyl-1-Cyclopentadecanone 4-Methyl-1-Phenyl-2-Pentanone 5-Methyl-2-Phenyl-2-Hexenal 5-Methyl-2-Thiophene-carboxaldehyde 6-Methyl-3,-5-Heptadien-2-One 2-Methyl-3-(para-Isopropylphenyl) Propionaldehyde 5-Methyl-3-Hexen-2-One 1-Methyl-3Methoxy-4-Isopropylbenzene 4-Methyl-3-Pentene-2-One 2-Methyl-4-Phenylbutyraldehyde 6-Methyl-5-Hepten-2-One 4-Methyl-5-Thiazoleethanol 4-Methyl-5-Vinylthiazole Methyl-alpha-Ionone Methyl-trans-2-Butenoic Acid 4-Methylacetophenone para-Methylanisole alpha-Methylbenzyl Acetate alpha-Methylbenzyl Alcohol 2-Methylbutyraldehyde 3-Methylbutyraldehyde 2-Methylbutyric Acid alpha-Methylcinnamaldehyde Methylcyclopentenolone 2-Methylheptanoic Acid 2-Methylhexanoic Acid 3-Methylpentanoic Acid 4-Methylpentanoic Acid 2-Methylpyrazine 5-Methylquinoxaline 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-3-One (Methylthio)Methylpyrazine (Mixture Of Isomers) 3-Methylthiopropionaldehyde Methyl 3-Methylthiopropionate 2-Methylvaleric Acid Mimosa Absolute and Extract Molasses Extract and Tincture Mountain Maple Solid Extract Mullein Flowers Myristaldehyde Myristic Acid Myrrh Oil beta-Napthyl Ethyl Ether Nerol Neroli Bigarde Oil Nerolidol Nona-2-trans,6-cis-Dienal 2,6-Nonadien-1-Ol gamma-Nonalactone Nonanal Nonanoic Acid Nonanone trans-2-Nonen-1-Ol 2-Nonenal Nonyl Acetate Nutmeg Powder and Oil Oak Chips Extract and Oil Oak Moss Absolute 9,12-Octadecadienoic Acid (48%) And 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic Acid (52%) delta-Octalactone gamma-Octalactone Octanal Octanoic Acid 1-Octanol 2-Octanone 3-Octen-2-One 1-Octen-3-Ol 1-Octen-3-Yl Acetate 2-Octenal Octyl Isobutyrate Oleic Acid Olibanum Oil Opoponax Oil And Gum Orange Blossoms Water, Absolute, and Leaf Absolute Orange Oil and Extract Origanum Oil Orris Concrete Oil and Root Extract Palmarosa Oil Palmitic Acid Parsley Seed Oil Patchouli Oil omega-Pentadecalactone 2,3-Pentanedione 2-Pentanone 4-Pentenoic Acid 2-Pentylpyridine Pepper Oil, Black And White Peppermint Oil Peruvian (Bois De Rose) Oil Petitgrain Absolute, Mandarin Oil and Terpeneless Oil alpha-Phellandrene 2-Phenenthyl Acetate Phenenthyl Alcohol Phenethyl Butyrate Phenethyl Cinnamate Phenethyl Isobutyrate Phenethyl Isovalerate Phenethyl Phenylacetate Phenethyl Salicylate 1-Phenyl-1-Propanol 3-Phenyl-1-Propanol 2-Phenyl-2-Butenal 4-Phenyl-3-Buten-2-Ol 4-Phenyl-3-Buten-2-One Phenylacetaldehyde Phenylacetic Acid 1-Phenylalanine 3-Phenylpropionaldehyde 3-Phenylpropionic Acid 3-Phenylpropyl Acetate 3-Phenylpropyl Cinnamate 2-(3-Phenylpropyl)Tetrahydrofuran Phosphoric Acid Pimenta Leaf Oil Pine Needle Oil, Pine Oil, Scotch Pineapple Juice Concentrate alpha-Pinene, beta-Pinene D-Piperitone Piperonal Pipsissewa Leaf Extract Plum Juice Potassium Sorbate 1-Proline Propenylguaethol Propionic Acid Propyl Acetate Propyl para-Hydroxybenzoate Propylene Glycol 3-Propylidenephthalide Prune Juice and Concentrate Pyridine Pyroligneous Acid And Extract Pyrrole Pyruvic Acid Raisin Juice Concentrate Rhodinol Rose Absolute and Oil Rosemary Oil Rum Rum Ether Rye Extract Sage, Sage Oil, and Sage Oleoresin Salicylaldehyde Sandalwood Oil, Yellow Sclareolide Skatole Smoke Flavor Snakeroot Oil Sodium Acetate Sodium Benzoate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Carbonate Sodium Chloride Sodium Citrate Sodium Hydroxide Solanone Spearmint Oil Styrax Extract, Gum and Oil Sucrose Octaacetate Sugar Alcohols Sugars Tagetes Oil Tannic Acid Tartaric Acid Tea Leaf and Absolute alpha-Terpineol Terpinolene Terpinyl Acetate 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroquinoxaline 1,5,5,9-Tetramethyl-13-Oxatricyclo(8.3.0.0(4,9))Tridecane 2,3,4,5, and 3,4,5,6- Tetramethylethyl-Cyclohexanone 2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine Thiamine Hydrochloride Thiazole 1-Threonine Thyme Oil, White and Red Thymol Tobacco Extracts Tochopherols (mixed) Tolu Balsam Gum and Extract Tolualdehydes para-Tolyl 3-Methylbutyrate para-Tolyl Acetaldehyde para-Tolyl Acetate para-Tolyl Isobutyrate para-Tolyl Phenylacetate Triacetin 2-Tridecanone 2-Tridecenal Triethyl Citrate 3,5,5-Trimethyl -1-Hexanol para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl Alcohol 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-1- Enyl)But-2-En-4-One 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-2- Ene-1,4-Dione 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1, 3-Dienyl Methan 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1, 3-Dienyl)But-2-En-4-One 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine 1-Tyrosine delta-Undercalactone gamma-Undecalactone Undecanal 2-Undecanone, 1 0-Undecenal Urea Valencene Valeraldehyde Valerian Root Extract, Oil and Powder Valeric Acid gamma-Valerolactone Valine Vanilla Extract And Oleoresin Vanillin Veratraldehyde Vetiver Oil Vinegar Violet Leaf Absolute Walnut Hull Extract Water Wheat Extract And Flour Wild Cherry Bark Extract Wine and Wine Sherry Xanthan Gum 3,4-Xylenol Yeast[/hide] LOL. It doesn't even contain tobacco. It contains "Tobacco Extracts". Talk about humor. That must be a blow to anybody who thinks they're smoking tobacco rolled up in paper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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