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Sunday, November 17, 2002

Over 70% of Hoosiers are non-smokersThis means that a shocking 30% smoke, so we need to think how best to help non-smokers without being too nasty towards our smoking brethern. Americans for Nonsmoker's Rights www.no-smoke.org might disagree with my view.  For me, I consider second hand smoke in my face to be as rude and hostile as if I was to piss in the face of a smoker to put it out.  But a civilized society needs ways for different cultural interests to co-exist peacefully. Phillip Morris and Monitoring the Future (see links below) indicate that nationwide, perhaps 30% of high school students start smoking.

http://www.smokefreecommunities.org/ is a site, where I live, in Evansville Indiana where you can order a guide to area restaurants that honor a principle of providing smoke free eating.  Previously most area restaurants did not get it ... they adjust what part of the restaurant is smoke free, and what part is for smokers based on smoking popularity, irrespective of what an area was previously used for, or which way the airconditioner is blowing the air around.  This guide is in essence a directory of restaurants where no smoker is allowed to light up inside.

Stickers are supplied that we can stick on the bill we pay at some other restaurant saying we'd come there more often if in fact it was smoke free.

Allegedly second hand smoke is a leading contributor to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ... I had a younger brother who died of that, and yes, one of my parents was a heavy smoker.  Second hand smoke kills approx 53,000 Americans each year.  I have a hard time believing the number is that high.

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5:03:10 PM    

McGee has created a dynamite essay on categorizing knowledge that is just too large for my Radio editor to handle me taking out what I did not want to repeat.  I suggest you go read the whole thing, then perhaps we will all link to it with our comments.
3:00:50 PM    

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