Jessica Miller | January 31, 2012
While the Palmetto State has made some strides, at local levels, on ordinances banning smoking discount Bond cigarettes in restaurants and bars, we still got all F’s on the American Lung Association’s “State of Tobacco Control 2012″ report, released earlier this month. The report grades states on cigarette tax rates (F), tobacco prevention and control program funding (F), coverage of cessation treatments and services (F) and smoke-free air laws (F). South Carolina was among seven states that made all F’s, while no state received straight A’s.
Category: American Cigarettes, Ban on Smoking |
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Tags: discount bond cigarettes, tobacco prevention
Jessica Miller | November 2, 2011
Re: Hospital smoking bans endanger patients: study (Nov. 1). I am sorry, but this is complete and utter stupidity. It is not the ban that is hurting smokers, it’s the smoking! People who are hospitalized should not be smoking in the first place. There are way too many people who are not taking responsibility for themselves. How many times have I heard that smokers know the consequences of smoking discount Bond cigarettes and have fought for their right to suffer, because it is their choice and no one should be able to control it?
Category: Ban on Smoking, Smoker's Right |
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Tags: discount bond cigarettes, freezing smokers