
The Smoking Ban - Good or Bad Ever since the no-smoking ban has been in place in NYC other states are joining the bandwagon to implement such a change. Just as there are supporters to the ban, there are supporters against it. Everyone has a right to be in a public place without having to breathe the dangerous, foul-smelling fumes that come from those cancer sticks. There are those who claim they have a civil right to smoke anywhere they want. Just why is smoking such a controversial subject? Why was the ban needed to begin with? (PRWEB) May 17, 2003 Ever since the no-smoking ban has been in place in NYC other states are joining the bandwagon to implement such a change. Just as there are supporters to the ban, there are supporters against it. Everyone has a right to be in a public place without having to breathe the dangerous, foul-smelling fumes that come from those cancer sticks. There are those who claim they have a civil right to smoke anywhere they want. Now the tobacco cartel is taking drastic measures to stamp out the no-smoking ban by lying to people about the harmful effects of smoking. On Friday, a new health study will appear in an English medical journal claiming that tobacco smoke doesn't cause cancer or heart disease. The tobacco cartel funded the research of this article to try and sway the no-smoking ban. They will do anything to help destroy America just to satisfy their need to fill their pocketbooks. Just why is smoking such a controversial subject? Why was the ban needed to begin with? Did you know:
Ever since countless millions of smokers have tried to stop smoking. If smoking wasn't so addictive and dangerous, why are people trying to stop? Why are commercials on TV encouraging people not to smoke? To find out the truth behind smoking and why the ban is needed you can read a very informative article by going to http://www.writeformedia.com/smoking.htm. To interview the creator of the article, Harry Husted, you can reach him by calling 732-985-8170 or by email to husted@writeformedia.com.
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