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mr_lebowski

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2. I find this 'danger' premise silly myself ... all our data on 2nd hand smoke comes from 'houses' ...
Fri Jul 20, 2018, 02:35 AM
Jul 2018

Like, wives living for 30 years in enclosed houses with husbands who smoke like chimneys. That's completely different than what is involved in this situation.

I would bet any amount that science has got little to nothing in the way of epidemiological data re: people getting some occasional whiffs of smoke in windy, open to the world, outdoor spaces.

I mean, from a 'it's a smelly nuisance, I just don't wanna smell smoke, and I don't want my kids breathing it' standpoint, okay. I totally get that argument. But just be real about it.

No way there's demonstrable evidence that people are actually 'harmed' from a few occasional whiffs of smoke, out on a wide open beach.

I'd submit that if 'smoke' was THAT dangerous to bystanders on a beach? Then any actual 'smoker', who's consuming like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 TIMES more 'molecules of smoke' than a 'second-hand smoker on the beach' ... in an average year ... would drop dead within a year of taking up the habit.

From a 'public health' standpoint, proper air and water pollution is orders of magnitude more dangerous in our everyday lives. Unless you live in a house with a smoker, who smokes inside, I mean.

This is really more about something being a smelly nuisance, and because there's kids at the beach and 'we don't like it' ... lets just be real, that's all I'm sayin.

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