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We are goin up! Coulsdon 19 May 16 10.45am | |
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Stuk Top half 19 May 16 12.28pm | |
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Pointless. Either ban them or let them be like any other product in the open market. Are they going to make you buy 20 cigars at a time as well? They should make a directive that all Volkswagons have to be painted in the same drab colour too.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 May 16 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Pointless. Either ban them or let them be like any other product in the open market. Are they going to make you buy 20 cigars at a time as well? They should make a directive that all Volkswagons have to be painted in the same drab colour too. Quite agree. In fact the idea of a tax on the product to recoup losses created by smoking makes a lot more sense. As a compromise, it allows people to make a decision, and for the costs of those decisions to be recouped. Especially as the ban on menthol cigarettes won't come into full effect until 2020. If the concern is with children smoking, then why not focus on those who are selling packs of fags to children, and hit them with punitive actions (bans from sale of smokes and booze, huge fines etc). As usual, the pro-business arm of the EU will pander to profit, over the interests of citizens.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 19 May 16 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Quite agree. In fact the idea of a tax on the product to recoup losses created by smoking makes a lot more sense. As a compromise, it allows people to make a decision, and for the costs of those decisions to be recouped. Especially as the ban on menthol cigarettes won't come into full effect until 2020. If the concern is with children smoking, then why not focus on those who are selling packs of fags to children, and hit them with punitive actions (bans from sale of smokes and booze, huge fines etc). As usual, the pro-business arm of the EU will pander to profit, over the interests of citizens. That's kind of what happens already, isn't it?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 19 May 16 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Pointless. Either ban them or let them be like any other product in the open market. Are they going to make you buy 20 cigars at a time as well? They should make a directive that all Volkswagons have to be painted in the same drab colour too. They are working on that, don't worry!!
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bexleydave Barnehurst 19 May 16 1.50pm | |
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As one of the comments below the ES article says: And there was me thinking it was the addictive nature of nicotine and the presence of carcinogenic substances in the smoke that were harmful when all along the danger was the branding. Who knew?!
Bexley Dave Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing! "The most arrogant, obnoxious bunch of deluded little sun tanned, loafer wearing mummy's boys I've ever had the misfortune of having to listen to" (Burnley forum) |
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 May 16 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
That's kind of what happens already, isn't it? Yes, and I think its the best methodology of dealing with a health based problem (I'd argue that the same applies to alcohol and illegal drugs, that they're better approached as a social health problem and revenue raised to deal with the social and public service costs). I don't think the problems of addiction can be resolved by changing packaging and removing certain flavours. People will drink, even if their favourite drink isn't available. Finally, should the EU be dictating health based policy for nations? I see no value for that to the citizens of each country. Whilst the sentiment of saving life and preventing children from smoking is all well and good, the prospects of any realistic success from such a policy are minimal. A more realistic approach would to be funding programs of research on ecigs, and programs designed to help EU countries health systems promote smoking programs and systems aimed at helping people quit, treatment programs. The role of the EU should not be to rule, but to help nations to co-ordinate and promote solutions to shared issues and problems.
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Stuk Top half 19 May 16 2.03pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Quite agree. In fact the idea of a tax on the product to recoup losses created by smoking makes a lot more sense. As a compromise, it allows people to make a decision, and for the costs of those decisions to be recouped. Especially as the ban on menthol cigarettes won't come into full effect until 2020. If the concern is with children smoking, then why not focus on those who are selling packs of fags to children, and hit them with punitive actions (bans from sale of smokes and booze, huge fines etc). As usual, the pro-business arm of the EU will pander to profit, over the interests of citizens. I find it funny that they are worried about slightly minty cigarettes but are happy to have booze for sale that tastes like a soft drink. I'd give it a few months before someone has come up with a secondary menthol filter you can attach to any cigarette too.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 May 16 2.05pm | |
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Problem - Children start smoking Solution - Change the packaging, make them buy more cigs and remove menthol cigs. Is there even any evidence that kids start on menthols? I know a lot of smokers move to menthols.
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coulsdoneagle London 19 May 16 2.08pm | |
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Who smokes menthol... Always thought they were for women? Liquorice rizla that's the way forward I tell you
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 19 May 16 2.14pm | |
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It's been a few years since I was under 16 but I can honestly say that I don't remember anyone buying menthol fags. Everyone would have laughed at them. All the local shops near our school sold single cigarettes. I presume that shops don't do this now but I bet the 6th formers do.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses. |
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 19 May 16 5.18pm | |
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Is there any aspect of our lives that the EU don't want to interfere in?
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