![]() Canadian province bans smoking in cars with kidsHealth | 206624 hits | Dec 15 12:43 am | Posted by: Newspartnergroup Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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This law was obviously written by a bunch of non-smokers who dont have the first idea about anything, and will be completely unenforcable..
great waste of taxpayers money here..
unbeleivable.. what's next.. cant smoke in your own house ??.
This law was obviously written by a bunch of non-smokers who dont have the first idea about anything, and will be completely unenforcable..
great waste of taxpayers money here..
Well, in Bridgewater there is a motion before Council to ban smoking outside. I'm sure after that it will be to ban smoking in the home.
With all we know about second hand smoke,there really is no excuse to intentionally expose kids to it.
my dad smoked in the car with us when we were little and it was horrible..
hell as an EX smoker i think this is brilliant.. but again i think it'll be hard to enforce...
Teachers in the schools could tell the kids that if Mom or Pop smokes in the car they should be reported to the authorities.
I know the maturity level of many teenagers leave much to be desired but an 18 year old is a child???
If you smoke and your 17 year old who is a dope smoking fiend is in the car with you while you smoke a cigarette you can still get fined $400???
I think the age limit should be 14 years old and give the non-smoking teen the opportunity to stand up for themselves. Those younger than 14 aren't able to do that and should be protected by this law.
I think there are more young drivers dying in preventable car accidents at that age than are dying from the effects of secondhand smoke.
DDT was banned by the same process.
BarbaraWoodson
With all we know about second hand smoke,there really is no excuse to intentionally expose kids to it.
What do "we know about it"? The political hysteria but or actual science?
The EPA's own safe limits for the nasty things in cigarrette snoke indicate the highest concentration would require 1000 cigarrettes to reach an unsafe level. What are you basing you notions on some hysterical fool who has no idea what an LD50 is?
I agree with LightStarr,not a bad idea at all.
With all we know about second hand smoke,there really is no excuse to intentionally expose kids to it.
You only know what the media has told you about second hand smoke. What, if any, harmful effects does it produce.
Whilst driving all the crap coming from car car exhausts is not harmful?
People need to get real and discover where all the so called pollution is coming from.
Hows about second hand car exhaust emissions.
I suppose you guys eat at fast food joints because you watch TV ads, listen to the media and it's good for you .