Disir
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BZZZZT. I'm sorry that's not correct. They're not the same thing.
But you be sure to let us all know when you're pulled over on the road for having a nicotine level of .014.
I won't be pulled over for any nicotine level.
No one ever killed a family of 4 because of nicotine levels in their blood. They have after drinking in a bar.
No one has ever beaten or killed their wife and kids because they inhaled nicotine.
I guess in a way they aren't the same.
True but what is the big deal about smoking outside? It would be the polite thing to do.![]()
Which I mostly did. I rarely smoked indoors. When I did it was in bars with outstanding ventilation.
Many times I was told, by smokers and non smokers alike that there was no reason to step outside, but I would anyway.
Well, there are people who suffer from asthma/COPD and other breathing/allergy problems that should be thought of.
All the more reason to insist that businesses that allow smoking post notices on their doors
They do depending on the state and all neat like: This is a bar; therefore, there is smoking.