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Smoking Ban Legislation Bill
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<blockquote data-quote="Montexy" data-source="post: 9266265" data-attributes="member: 149985"><p>I don't think the addiction thing is BS, I smoked for ten years not wanting to most of the time and just felt I couldn't give up, managed it in the end with nicorette chewing gum, getting the little bit of nicotine from that took the edge off packing it up. We shouldn't downplay how addictive nicotine is for some people, I would say kicking the habit was about the hardest thing I've done and I was only a ten a day man. All this was some 35 years ago now. Once the nicotine has you the choice between smoking and not is eroded and so having the gov take that choice out of an addicted or potential addicted person's hands is a good thing in my book. I think - not all but most smokers wish they had not started. Still cannot see how the ban would work but think pricing and restrict supply is only way forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montexy, post: 9266265, member: 149985"] I don't think the addiction thing is BS, I smoked for ten years not wanting to most of the time and just felt I couldn't give up, managed it in the end with nicorette chewing gum, getting the little bit of nicotine from that took the edge off packing it up. We shouldn't downplay how addictive nicotine is for some people, I would say kicking the habit was about the hardest thing I've done and I was only a ten a day man. All this was some 35 years ago now. Once the nicotine has you the choice between smoking and not is eroded and so having the gov take that choice out of an addicted or potential addicted person's hands is a good thing in my book. I think - not all but most smokers wish they had not started. Still cannot see how the ban would work but think pricing and restrict supply is only way forward. [/QUOTE]
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