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Southampton MP backs plain packets for cigarettes
6:40am Monday 6th August 2012 in News
By Tom Moseley, Parliamentary Correspondent
John Denham
A Southampton MP has called for cigarettes to be sold in plain packets to discourage people from taking up smoking.
John Denham, pictured, said he gave his “full support” to the campaign to ban designed packets from sale.
The Government is currently consulting on the move, which has stirred up opposition both within Westminster and in the tobacco industry.
Last month 50 MPs wrote to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley arguing that imposing a standard packet would make it easier to sell counterfeit cigarettes, branding the Government’s proposals “a smuggler’s charter” that would also cost thousands of jobs in cigarette manufacturing. However health groups are adamant it will help reduce the number of people dying from smoking-related illness.
Mr Denham, the Labour MP for Southampton Itchen, said it would be “an important way to prevent young people from taking up smoking”.
Julian Lewis, Conservative MP for New Forest East, said he could see the arguments in favour of the change but warned it was important not to boost the fraudulent cigarette trade.
The Government has now extended the deadline for consultation into whether tobacco should be sold in plain packaging to August 10.
Comments(47)
Georgem
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8:59am Mon 6 Aug 12
hulla baloo wrote:Of course it makes a difference. Why else does the tobacco industry spend such a huge amount of money on marketing - which includes packaging - every year?
What rubbish. It makes no difference how the product is packaged, if people want to smoke, they will smoke.
If I recall correctly, the images of tarred lungs, people in oxygen masks and similar were put on packets as a deterrent, has that worked? Don't think so.
hulla baloo
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9:03am Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem wrote:Sorry, I should make my point clearer for you. I was not referring to the tobacco manufacturing industry, if you read my post, I was referring to the plain packaging being a deterrent ( or maybe not so).
hulla baloo wrote:Of course it makes a difference. Why else does the tobacco industry spend such a huge amount of money on marketing - which includes packaging - every year?
What rubbish. It makes no difference how the product is packaged, if people want to smoke, they will smoke.
If I recall correctly, the images of tarred lungs, people in oxygen masks and similar were put on packets as a deterrent, has that worked? Don't think so.
wilson castaway
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9:05am Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem
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9:12am Mon 6 Aug 12
hulla baloo wrote:Sorry, it's ME not being clear. This is just more marketing, only in the opposite direction. It's not meant to deter people, like the scare tactics you mentioned. It's a longer game, that undoes some of the work the manufacturers have put into making their products more appealing. It won't make anyone stop smoking, but it will make it less appealing to future potential smokers, in a small way.
Georgem wrote:Sorry, I should make my point clearer for you. I was not referring to the tobacco manufacturing industry, if you read my post, I was referring to the plain packaging being a deterrent ( or maybe not so).
hulla baloo wrote:Of course it makes a difference. Why else does the tobacco industry spend such a huge amount of money on marketing - which includes packaging - every year?
What rubbish. It makes no difference how the product is packaged, if people want to smoke, they will smoke.
If I recall correctly, the images of tarred lungs, people in oxygen masks and similar were put on packets as a deterrent, has that worked? Don't think so.
Over the Edge
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9:23am Mon 6 Aug 12
Over the Edge
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9:23am Mon 6 Aug 12
Shoong
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9:36am Mon 6 Aug 12
Huffter
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10:00am Mon 6 Aug 12
Come on - people have got to die of something!
Georgem
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10:23am Mon 6 Aug 12
Huffter wrote:Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable.
Come on - people have got to die of something!
chas
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10:41am Mon 6 Aug 12
jackryan05
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10:48am Mon 6 Aug 12
good-gosh
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10:52am Mon 6 Aug 12
marma495
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10:59am Mon 6 Aug 12
This is a simple case of Tobacco control making it much easier for youngsters to become seriously I'll because of unlicensed, unregulated dangerous products and should be resisted.
Shoong
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11:12am Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem wrote:Are you sure?
Huffter wrote:Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable.
Come on - people have got to die of something!
25 stone person falls on you and you'll be ok...?
Georgem
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11:14am Mon 6 Aug 12
marma495
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11:20am Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.
Huffter wrote:Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable.
Come on - people have got to die of something!
hulla baloo
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11:47am Mon 6 Aug 12
marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?
Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.
Huffter wrote:Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable.
Come on - people have got to die of something!
Huffter
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12:45pm Mon 6 Aug 12
marma495 wrote:What's wrong with dying? If more people did it sooner we wouldn't have a pensions crisis.
Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Bagamn
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12:47pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem
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1:45pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Huffter wrote:Care to lead by example?
marma495 wrote:What's wrong with dying? If more people did it sooner we wouldn't have a pensions crisis.
Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
loosehead
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2:45pm Mon 6 Aug 12
555,Benson & Hedges are a high quality cigarette you get the best tobacco so receive a higher price BAT had to pay for the names of many brands.
how many kids ask for a 555 or any other brand?
they ask for a fag so how will it effect them?
At the moment through the brand names & various designs on the packet counterfeit fags some times with poison in them will be flogged quite happily by the crooks how will customs & other organisations know which ones they are?
If Denham & his mate Whitehead had found out about cigarette manufacturing & the strides BAT were trying to develop a nicotine fag & supported the thousand workers who were in Southampton & were losing their jobs maybe I could respect him.
They've tried this in Australia & it's given the crooks a free run they've seen a marked decrease in legitimate sells ( tax collected) of a monitored fag. but the act of smoking has increased & fatalities have increased as the gangs don't give a **** what goes into the fag as long as they get their money.
Only through cancer do a minority of legitimate smokers die so if you hate smoking the better of two evils are the branded legitimate fags not the plain no name packets.
chas
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3:11pm Mon 6 Aug 12
hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke.
marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Have you?
Georgem
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5:16pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through".
hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke.
marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Have you?
What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"?
This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.
Fatty x Ford Worker
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5:38pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas
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6:16pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke!
chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!
Ginger_cyclist
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7:10pm Mon 6 Aug 12
easy money for counterfeiters.
lordshill loyal
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7:10pm Mon 6 Aug 12
lordshill loyal
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7:13pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Facewagon
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7:18pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.
Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke!
chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!
bazzeroz
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7:18pm Mon 6 Aug 12
100%HANTSBOY
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7:46pm Mon 6 Aug 12
IronLady2010
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8:37pm Mon 6 Aug 12
IronLady2010
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8:39pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas
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9:11pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Facewagon wrote:Can you prove that second hand smoke kills? Of course not because it doesn't.
chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke! Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
loosehead
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9:12pm Mon 6 Aug 12
IronLady2010 wrote:Ironlady you had on some packets for foreign markets SMOKING WILL KILL YOU. it doesn't stop them.
I take it the hiding behind screens hasn't worked? Maybe they should look at the cause of the problem which is peer pressure rather than the end product, which is simply supply and demand.
yet you don't see this car will kill & they do?
back to fags.We had to wrap fags with a printed film which showed all the horrors of smoking but still they smoke.
I could say ban it & no one would get cancer but that's a lie.
I know that to smoke a joint they need tobacco some try to use a filter but these are no where as good as the filters on fags yet they want Cannabis legitimised saying it's healthier than both fags & beer but now they know it isn't
Denham must know exactly how much in tax the government take from fag related products(tobacco) he also must know exactly how much is put into the NHS & how much it exceeds presumed tobacco illnesses & that figure is £35billion & the Government take £75billion so exactly what would happen to the NHS funding if both Tobacco & Alcohol was banned?
loosehead
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9:15pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas wrote:Next we'll be having cars all the same colour with a warning sign! Cars Kill & pollute the atmosphere?
Facewagon wrote:Can you prove that second hand smoke kills? Of course not because it doesn't.
chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke! Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Georgem
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9:32pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas wrote:I haven't seen any Eskimos, either. But I'm pretty sure they exist.
Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke!
chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!
2/10 must try harder.
Georgem
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9:34pm Mon 6 Aug 12
chas wrote:Roy Castle's on my Heavenphone. He wants a word with you.
Facewagon wrote:Can you prove that second hand smoke kills? Of course not because it doesn't.
chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke! Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
IronLady2010
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10:00pm Mon 6 Aug 12
loosehead wrote:You are quite right, this is why there is no ban on smoking out-right. Take away Tax from fags and the Tax will need to be made up elsewhere.
IronLady2010 wrote:Ironlady you had on some packets for foreign markets SMOKING WILL KILL YOU. it doesn't stop them.
I take it the hiding behind screens hasn't worked? Maybe they should look at the cause of the problem which is peer pressure rather than the end product, which is simply supply and demand.
yet you don't see this car will kill & they do?
back to fags.We had to wrap fags with a printed film which showed all the horrors of smoking but still they smoke.
I could say ban it & no one would get cancer but that's a lie.
I know that to smoke a joint they need tobacco some try to use a filter but these are no where as good as the filters on fags yet they want Cannabis legitimised saying it's healthier than both fags & beer but now they know it isn't
Denham must know exactly how much in tax the government take from fag related products(tobacco) he also must know exactly how much is put into the NHS & how much it exceeds presumed tobacco illnesses & that figure is £35billion & the Government take £75billion so exactly what would happen to the NHS funding if both Tobacco & Alcohol was banned?
If the government were so concerned regarding smoking they'd ban it, but how would they make up the taxes?
I appreciate smoking adds to the cancer risk, but many factors also need to be taken into account. Some smokers live to 90 odd, how do you explain that one?
chas
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10:22pm Mon 6 Aug 12
Georgem wrote:How did Roy Castle know that his lung cancer was caused by cigarettes smoke when he was still alive? Only an autopsy could give such a cause, but Roy did not have an autopsy when he was still alive. At the time Roy THOUGHT he got his lung cancer nearly all of us THOUGHT that lung cancer was caused by smoking.We all know differently now. By the way Roy enjoyed smoking cigars.
chas wrote:Roy Castle's on my Heavenphone. He wants a word with you.Facewagon wrote:Can you prove that second hand smoke kills? Of course not because it doesn't.chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke! Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Scrutinizer
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11:43pm Mon 6 Aug 12
loosehead
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7:25am Tue 7 Aug 12
Scrutinizer wrote:Sorry but what the hell are you talking about?
One of the most shameful and embarrassing campaigns ever conducted by this 'newspaper', the Echo, has been their support for the survival of poison-producing B.A.T's operations in Hampshire. I'll never forgive them for it - nor let 'em forget it, either!
BAT no longer has a manufacturing plant in this country.
Did you know that several firms looked into Cannabis stick production?
Did you know that after research they found that cannabis had far more cancerous chemicals in it than the strongest cigarette?
not only cancerous but psycsophrenic drugs so backed out of the production if it was made legal?
How many people admit to smoking dope to their doctors? how many car accidents were down to smoking dope but weren't tested ?
I do not smoke & I don't see or feel the need to do so but ex smokers & some non smokers should get to know the facts before slating people who smoke.
did you know doctors in the war were prescribing fags for peoples nerves instead of drugs?
Georgem
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9:13am Tue 7 Aug 12
chas wrote:Oh, right. So we've moved on from "death certificates detail everything that led to a death" to "only alive people can say what their cause of death is going to be". Excellent. I'm sure I can find a paper bag somewhere, try arguing your way out of that for a while.
Georgem wrote:How did Roy Castle know that his lung cancer was caused by cigarettes smoke when he was still alive? Only an autopsy could give such a cause, but Roy did not have an autopsy when he was still alive. At the time Roy THOUGHT he got his lung cancer nearly all of us THOUGHT that lung cancer was caused by smoking.We all know differently now. By the way Roy enjoyed smoking cigars.
chas wrote:Roy Castle's on my Heavenphone. He wants a word with you.Facewagon wrote:Can you prove that second hand smoke kills? Of course not because it doesn't.chas wrote:Chas, the point is that a death certificate wouldn't record 'passive smoking' as primary or secondary cause of death, because passive smoking is not a medical condition, but a circumstance under which a person may come into sufficient contact with carcinogens leading to a medical condition. Remember, death certificates do not record 'smoking' as a cause of death either, but I'm sure you're not going to hold this as evidence that smoking doesn't lead to cancer.Georgem wrote:So you have NEVER seen a death certifacate which states the the death was caused or indirectly caused by second hand smoke! Neither can you prove that second hand smoke kills!chas wrote:Do death certificates EVER detail indirect causes of death? A murder victim might have "bleeding from head wound" as cause of death. I doubt they'll have "Corporation made cuts twelve years ago that led to the redundancy of a worker, who subsequently went into a downward spiral of drink and depression, which ultimately culminated in their mental breakdown, leading them to stab victim to death in park they happened to be walking through". What d'you reckon? Should all death certificates have "Cause of death: birth, followed by a series of non-deterministic events which eventually led to death"? This is one of the lamest arguments I've ever seen. And on these boards, that's up against some pretty stiff competition.hulla baloo wrote:I have NEVER seen a death certificate stating that the death was directly or indirectly caused by second hand smoke. Have you?marma495 wrote:Really. Can you prove that?Georgem wrote:If the truth be known, nobody,s dying from passive smoke either.Huffter wrote: Perhaps we should do the same for alcohol, sweets. crisps... in fact, everything enjoyable. Come on - people have got to die of something!Nobody's dying of passive crisps.
Cigar smoke is not linked to lung cancer. Cigars are not smoked the same way cigarettes are. By the way.
chas
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12:27pm Tue 7 Aug 12
Have you found any proof yet that anybody has ever died from second hand smoke?
Scrutinizer
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10:59pm Tue 7 Aug 12
loosehead wrote:Just to remind you of one little fact here; the carcinogens released into the human body as a result of cigarette smoking DO cause cancer = FACT. Also, even if they didn't, the other serious lung illnesses caused by smoking to smokers AND non-smokers alike, would still be serious enough-a-reason to have it banned, which is what should have happened many, many decades ago when all this informaton was well known to all previous governments along with the poison pedalling cigarette manufacturers and their silly and ignorant supporters...
Scrutinizer wrote: One of the most shameful and embarrassing campaigns ever conducted by this 'newspaper', the Echo, has been their support for the survival of poison-producing B.A.T's operations in Hampshire. I'll never forgive them for it - nor let 'em forget it, either!Sorry but what the hell are you talking about? BAT no longer has a manufacturing plant in this country. Did you know that several firms looked into Cannabis stick production? Did you know that after research they found that cannabis had far more cancerous chemicals in it than the strongest cigarette? not only cancerous but psycsophrenic drugs so backed out of the production if it was made legal? How many people admit to smoking dope to their doctors? how many car accidents were down to smoking dope but weren't tested ? I do not smoke & I don't see or feel the need to do so but ex smokers & some non smokers should get to know the facts before slating people who smoke. did you know doctors in the war were prescribing fags for peoples nerves instead of drugs?
And those on here who would have us believe that cigar smoking is more or less harmless - or at the very least are attempting to play down the harmfull effects of that activity - are not going to be allowed to get away with that nonsense either. Cigar smoking DOES cause cancer too, as tobacco chewing does. To put it in a simple way for you to - hopefully - understand; the carcinogens in ALL tobacco-based and related products cause VERY serious harm to health. Try quitting yourself - being in denial that is...
loosehead
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6:44am Wed 8 Aug 12
Scrutinizer wrote:I've never smoked & that's the second time I've said it.
loosehead wrote:Just to remind you of one little fact here; the carcinogens released into the human body as a result of cigarette smoking DO cause cancer = FACT. Also, even if they didn't, the other serious lung illnesses caused by smoking to smokers AND non-smokers alike, would still be serious enough-a-reason to have it banned, which is what should have happened many, many decades ago when all this informaton was well known to all previous governments along with the poison pedalling cigarette manufacturers and their silly and ignorant supporters...
Scrutinizer wrote: One of the most shameful and embarrassing campaigns ever conducted by this 'newspaper', the Echo, has been their support for the survival of poison-producing B.A.T's operations in Hampshire. I'll never forgive them for it - nor let 'em forget it, either!Sorry but what the hell are you talking about? BAT no longer has a manufacturing plant in this country. Did you know that several firms looked into Cannabis stick production? Did you know that after research they found that cannabis had far more cancerous chemicals in it than the strongest cigarette? not only cancerous but psycsophrenic drugs so backed out of the production if it was made legal? How many people admit to smoking dope to their doctors? how many car accidents were down to smoking dope but weren't tested ? I do not smoke & I don't see or feel the need to do so but ex smokers & some non smokers should get to know the facts before slating people who smoke. did you know doctors in the war were prescribing fags for peoples nerves instead of drugs?
And those on here who would have us believe that cigar smoking is more or less harmless - or at the very least are attempting to play down the harmfull effects of that activity - are not going to be allowed to get away with that nonsense either. Cigar smoking DOES cause cancer too, as tobacco chewing does. To put it in a simple way for you to - hopefully - understand; the carcinogens in ALL tobacco-based and related products cause VERY serious harm to health. Try quitting yourself - being in denial that is...
Do I agree with smoking? NO.
No more than I agree with Vegans but they're both legal.
Do I agree with plain packets? No as this will bring in counterfeit & you must admit this would be far more dangerous?
I like a beer every now & then but some people want it priced out of ordinary peoples price range why?
because as well as the Cholesterol destroying qualities in excess drinking is bad for you.
Surely the biggest cost in injuries & deaths to the NHS has to be Automobiles do you want all of them banned?
hulla baloo says...
8:10am Mon 6 Aug 12
If I recall correctly, the images of tarred lungs, people in oxygen masks and similar were put on packets as a deterrent, has that worked? Don't think so.