Winston Churchill, John Lennon and Frosty the Snowman would all be run out of town by today's snowflake Politicians. (They all smoked)
The UK is doing the same and Quebec is merely banning flavoured vapes, except of course nicotine flavour. The issue is mostly the flavours because it may attract children. In fact some years ago Camel had Deep Mint flavour and Mandarin Orange flavour cigarettes. The FDA shut those down because they were basically marketing smoking to kids with flavoured tobacco.
Winston Churchill, John Lennon and Frosty the Snowman would all be run out of town by today's snowflake Politicians. (They all smoked)
The flavour thing is malarky. What attracted kids to tobacco/nicotine before flavours? The rich bold taste of Virginia's finest golden tobacco?The UK is doing the same and Quebec is merely banning flavoured vapes, except of course nicotine flavour. The issue is mostly the flavours because it may attract children. In fact some years ago Camel had Deep Mint flavour and Mandarin Orange flavour cigarettes. The FDA shut those down because they were basically marketing smoking to kids with flavoured tobacco.
The things is, while smoking is really, really, really bad for you, vaping is only really, really bad for you, although many people have used vaping as a means to ultimately quit smoking altogether. On the flip side, it has been "encouraging" more young people to take it up with the myriad of flavours available.
Welcome back HH. I believe you are right.Wearing seatbelts while driving started out as a suggestion by the government, then became Law. No smoking in most public places started out as a suggestion...then became Law.
I believe in my lifetime, the microchipping of newborn babies will start out as a suggestion for 'safety reasons'...then will eventually become the Law...and then the government will track your every move from cradle to grave. Yup...1984. I really believe this will occur.
Depends on where most of your investments are.Would that be a good thing or a bad thing?
Seems to me the best way to not be under constant government watch would be to shut down all police agencies.Depends on where most of your investments are.
Or make them work as was initially planned. I don't know how yurs works, but most of ours has become a haven for party hacks at the upper levels, and PC hiring at the lower levels.I guess we could also shut down meat inspection, food and drug safety, motor vehicle licensing, and air traffic control. To name a few.
So shut it all down. Go back to one Mountie per square forever.Or make them work as was initially planned. I don't know how yurs works, but most of ours has become a haven for party hacks at the upper levels, and PC hiring at the lower levels.
Yep. Every time one tries to have an intelligent discussion with a lefty.So shut it all down. Go back to one Mountie per square forever.
There's a perfectly legitimate (and complicated and detailed) discussion to be had on the role and performance of government.
Sadly, it's always derailed by some knuckle-dragging moron shouting slogans and drenching his hearers in saliva.
I'd try to change your mind, but why bother? Ain't like your government has much effect on me.Yep. Every time one tries to have an intelligent discussion with a lefty.
Not quite. Manufacturers(Nash) first put them in (1949) long before Govt ever "suggested" use or made them a standard equipment (1966). Use became mandatory 14 years later in 1980.Wearing seatbelts while driving started out as a suggestion by the government, then became Law. No smoking in most public places started out as a suggestion...then became Law.
I gotta agree it ain't the flavours.The flavour thing is malarky. What attracted kids to tobacco/nicotine before flavours? The rich bold taste of Virginia's finest golden tobacco?
the seatbelt law in Ontario was newly in effect when I would be dead if I had been wearing one. I sooooo wanted them to charge me for it!Not quite. Manufacturers(Nash) first put them in (1949) long before Govt ever "suggested" use or made them a standard equipment (1966). Use became mandatory 14 years later in 1980.
Beats that Turkish shit. And nope, the flavour thing isn't malarky. In 2021 10% of Canadians said they smoked cigarettes. Smoking has been decreasing slowing but steadily in Canada. However between 2019 and 2021 the number of kids 16-19 that took up vaping, doubled.The flavour thing is malarky. What attracted kids to tobacco/nicotine before flavours? The rich bold taste of Virginia's finest golden tobacco?
I guess it's no surprise that kids nowadays are pussies.Beats that Turkish shit. And nope, the flavour thing isn't malarky. In 2021 10% of Canadians said they smoked cigarettes. Smoking has been decreasing slowing but steadily in Canada. However between 2019 and 2021 the number of kids 16-19 that took up vaping, doubled.
It'll be interesting to see how many kids in Quebec continue vaping when the only "flavour" they can get is nicotine flavour.
One could easily say it all of a sudden became affordable. $10 for 15mls of vape juice that lasts a few days V's $18 for 20 of cigs gone in a day.Beats that Turkish shit. And nope, the flavour thing isn't malarky. In 2021 10% of Canadians said they smoked cigarettes. Smoking has been decreasing slowing but steadily in Canada. However between 2019 and 2021 the number of kids 16-19 that took up vaping, doubled.
It'll be interesting to see how many kids in Quebec continue vaping when the only "flavour" they can get is nicotine flavour.