Since I quit smoking 4 years ago, I no longer have a dog in this fight* — but I found this amusing:
WASHINGTON — A Senate committee Wednesday embraced legislation that would for the first time allow federal regulation of cigarettes.
The bill, approved 13 to 8 by the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, would give the Food and Drug Administration authority to restrict tobacco advertising, regulate warning labels and remove hazardous ingredients.
Uh — you mean like “tobacco”? That’s going to put a real damper on cigarette sales I’d imagine…
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*Although, I’m a little tired of the increasing nanny-state we live in, where we need/want the government regulating everything…





I watched “Thank you for not smoking” last night for the first time.
Great film. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427944/
I’ve been a casual smoker since I was about 20 but I quit earlier this year.
What I fail to understand is why governments simply don’t ban smoking if they feel so strong about the ill effects? We now have warnings on every packet, a no indoor smoking policy nationwide, and a massive tax on each packet you buy……..
……ah, THATS why they don’t ban it. Taxes!
“This shit will kill ya! And whilst your at it, thank you for the tax money!”
Jonny
Left by Jon on August 5th, 2007 at 3:43 am