It’s time to end restrictions on smoking in schools. It’s should be on each individual to choose their level of comfort and to make the best decision for themselves. If you don’t feel comfortable smoking, that’s fine. You don’t have to smoke! But some of us have gone long enough
without smoking around children and it’s time to get back to normal. One hundred thousand people died last month. Why? Because many have grown up without seeing adults or their peers enjoying a cigarette. Lack of cigarettes is the real danger.
we all know that there is one way, and one way only, that children socialize and that’s when they gather together to smoke cigarettes. Within it cigarettes, children don’t get the socialization they desperately need. They deserve a return to normalcy.
how many young children have died from lung cancer as a result of smoking? The numbers are so low they aren’t even worth mentioning. Cigarette smoke clearly does no harm to children, so why are we ruining their lives to protect them from something that can’t hurt them?
This isn’t 1970. We have the tools to allow children to safely smoke cigarettes and, more importantly, allow them to do so in classrooms around their peers and educators. Nothing can be done to stop children from inhaling huge amounts of secondhand smoke. There is no way.
I don’t think we can wait another week. It’s been long enough. It’s time to restore cigarette smoking to our public schools. (The $500,000 a month I receive from a well-know cigarette manufacturer is for doing…other stuff, so…just kind of ignore that)
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