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Old 09-03-2011, 17:56   #19
Sirius
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Re: More smoking restrictions (is it enough?)

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Would you have an issue with the increased taxes you'd have to pay though? If they ban smoking, the government's going to lose a large chunk of their income. A chunk that will have to be replaced from elsewhere.

Personally, if people know the risks and are happy to kill themselves, I say let them.
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There is no way the government will want to lose there drug money
Both alcohol and nicotine are drugs and the goverment profits from the money made from the sale of those drugs
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