IsLe Of WeAtHeR
24-03-2006, 08:11 AM
In a week or so Scotland goes smoke free. If smoking was non addictive and you just chose to do it as it was nice, then banning it may be an issue. However, as most people smoke because of an addiction, can they really have a say in it?
Bella
24-03-2006, 08:16 AM
In a week or so Scotland goes smoke free. If smoking was non addictive and you just chose to do it as it was nice, then banning it may be an issue. However, as most people smoke because of an addiction, can they really have a say in it?
It actually happens on Sunday and for one cannot wait! It's not as if the ban means that people cannot smoke, it is simply stating to where they cannot smoke.
They just have to pop outside for a puff, they are still being able to feed their addiction.
bridge
25-03-2006, 08:37 AM
However, as most people smoke because of an addiction, can they really have a say in it?
Erm No they can't so there.:p