Ban Tobacco
2005-04-16 08:31:21 UTC
There are worldwide marches for several different causes, such as for
marijuana.
Why not have a worldwide march against tobacco and nicotine ?
"BAN NICOTINE!" or something similar.
Cigarettes are more dangerous than many illegal drugs. Unlike with
illegal drugs, cigarettes and those who use them murder thousands and
thousands of those who do not use them, because of passive smoking.
In most countries, cigarettes kill much more than wars. Yet people
have marches against wars. Would it not be better to have marches
against tobacco and nicotine ?
Illegal drugs are claimed to cause insanity and crime. Yet it is
tobacco that almost all those in nuthouses and prisons use. Is not the
cause and effect clear ? Not many of those who use illegal drugs are
smoke-free.
Doesn't it seem obvious tobacco, which clearly makes people angry and
smelly, also makes them try other drugs ?
Countries want people to use tobacco.
They claim, lie to be against it but _they_ collect the money, "taxes"
or the protection money they collect means states want to make sure
people continue to smoke.
As long as they pocket the money, people die.
They have well known for decades that cigarettes are dangerous, yet
they have not banned them. They do not care s**t as long as they get
the money.
They want to make sure new kids are lured into starting to smoke and
new people die because of cigarettes.
Were tobacco and nicotine illegal (as in, no
useless-in-trying-to-quit-but- well-marketed new drugs instead of
cigarettes) peoples lives would be saved.
Had it been illegal as heroine and cocaine are/have been for decades,
millions would have been saved.
No ban = every day people die because the corrupt state wants your
money.
----
People for marijuana have gotten, for example, Berlin to legalize
marijuana.
If people marched for life, for banning tobacco and nicotine, possibly
millions would be saved from a terrible death.
(Links to those peoples marches who are for marijuana:)
http://www.freddiefreak.com/N/ MMM2005/afore_mmm_2005.htm
http://www.cannabisculture.com /articles/3324.html
http://www.cures-not-wars.org/
marijuana.
Why not have a worldwide march against tobacco and nicotine ?
"BAN NICOTINE!" or something similar.
Cigarettes are more dangerous than many illegal drugs. Unlike with
illegal drugs, cigarettes and those who use them murder thousands and
thousands of those who do not use them, because of passive smoking.
In most countries, cigarettes kill much more than wars. Yet people
have marches against wars. Would it not be better to have marches
against tobacco and nicotine ?
Illegal drugs are claimed to cause insanity and crime. Yet it is
tobacco that almost all those in nuthouses and prisons use. Is not the
cause and effect clear ? Not many of those who use illegal drugs are
smoke-free.
Doesn't it seem obvious tobacco, which clearly makes people angry and
smelly, also makes them try other drugs ?
Countries want people to use tobacco.
They claim, lie to be against it but _they_ collect the money, "taxes"
or the protection money they collect means states want to make sure
people continue to smoke.
As long as they pocket the money, people die.
They have well known for decades that cigarettes are dangerous, yet
they have not banned them. They do not care s**t as long as they get
the money.
They want to make sure new kids are lured into starting to smoke and
new people die because of cigarettes.
Were tobacco and nicotine illegal (as in, no
useless-in-trying-to-quit-but- well-marketed new drugs instead of
cigarettes) peoples lives would be saved.
Had it been illegal as heroine and cocaine are/have been for decades,
millions would have been saved.
No ban = every day people die because the corrupt state wants your
money.
----
People for marijuana have gotten, for example, Berlin to legalize
marijuana.
If people marched for life, for banning tobacco and nicotine, possibly
millions would be saved from a terrible death.
(Links to those peoples marches who are for marijuana:)
http://www.freddiefreak.com/N/ MMM2005/afore_mmm_2005.htm
http://www.cannabisculture.com /articles/3324.html
http://www.cures-not-wars.org/