News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: PUB LTE: Passive Smoking Worse Than Heroin |
Title: | Australia: PUB LTE: Passive Smoking Worse Than Heroin |
Published On: | 2001-05-10 |
Source: | Border Mail (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-26 15:57:51 |
PASSIVE SMOKING WORSE THAN HEROIN
THE recent payout to a bar attendant for cancer caused by passive smoking
only makes the stand on drugs harder to understand.
Many people have a jaundiced, illogical view of drug addicts, even going so
far as to consider them "dirty drug-taking scum".
But consider two drug addicts in the act of taking their drugs - one harms
only themselves and the other inflicts potential death and suffering on
others with seemingly not a care in the world.
Of course, the latter is a cigarette smoker, while the former is an illegal
drug user.
A heroin user hurts no one else - in fact almost falls asleep, but a smoker
at a bar is knowingly inflicting second hand smoke on non-smokers.
It's prohibition that causes the crime from illegal drugs - why not
legalize them and then the only "dirty druggies" will be the tobacco and
alcohol drug users and we'd all be better off.
Lyndon Smith
THE recent payout to a bar attendant for cancer caused by passive smoking
only makes the stand on drugs harder to understand.
Many people have a jaundiced, illogical view of drug addicts, even going so
far as to consider them "dirty drug-taking scum".
But consider two drug addicts in the act of taking their drugs - one harms
only themselves and the other inflicts potential death and suffering on
others with seemingly not a care in the world.
Of course, the latter is a cigarette smoker, while the former is an illegal
drug user.
A heroin user hurts no one else - in fact almost falls asleep, but a smoker
at a bar is knowingly inflicting second hand smoke on non-smokers.
It's prohibition that causes the crime from illegal drugs - why not
legalize them and then the only "dirty druggies" will be the tobacco and
alcohol drug users and we'd all be better off.
Lyndon Smith
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