How are "light" and "low tar" false claims? I'm assuming your a non-smoker, but my lungs clearly know the difference between Marlboro Lights and Marlboro Reds. Or any "light" cigarette for that matter. They are in fact lighter and lower in tar. Just curious what the alternative proposed is? And with all the non-smoking propoganda out there, are there still people out there who don't smoke that are somehow drawn in to this "light" distinction that the government still needs to rescue?
Fells Point, MD. Great tourist attraction, The Wire was filmed there, very appealing during the day for vacationers - but a hell of alot of bars. The smoking ban made that place ugly. Vacationers can't walk down the sidewalk with their kids without dodging smokers forced outside, when they would have never set foot in the bar in the first place. Solution? Smokers have already been threatened to be fined for loitering.
Food and drugs are good, there is nothing that will ever be "good" about smoking, what's the FDA's role again?
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