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Dec. 8th, 2003 05:28 pmit's about damn time. i hope the tax actually gets passed. and I'm glad PM is no longer threatening to pull production out of VA or the US if VA raises the tobacco tax. I mean, sure, I'd be happier if PM didn't exist, but the fact is that people do rely on tobacco for their incomes and some of those people do live in my state.
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Date: 2003-12-08 09:29 pm (UTC)Just as the fact that many people are employed by the oil and other crude fuels industry but we shouldn't stop lobbying for alternative energy sources and an eventual disbandment of the industry.
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Date: 2003-12-09 08:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-09 09:25 am (UTC)And I know what you mean about not being active. I am afraid that I have gotten so wrapped up in college life / work that I haven't campagned in quite some time. But I've been thinking lately and most definately want to become more involved because I see _so many_ people smoking at this university. And it's so prevalent in our society.
It's difficult sometimes though because those close to me smoke. And I know, that should make it easier but it has actually made it harder for me. Because two of my friends smoke to stabilize their mood... and how do you approach that?
"You should stop smoking"
"I'll have a panic attack if I don't smoke"
"Oh... well..."
Anyways, whenever approaching the subject, I go with the understanding that many, I would venture to say most, of the people who smoke would like to quit but just find it so difficult. So, I just point out how harmful to their health it is and how harmful it can be to others. Then direct them to resources for quitting and leave it at that.
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Date: 2003-12-09 09:58 am (UTC)Instead, he discovered that diet is responsible for a lot of his mood issues. He also went through the gamut of psychotherapy (blah, he needed cognitive behavioral therapy, NOT psychoanalysis), drugs (oh, those did NOT agree with him), and settled on reiki, qi gong, tai chi, meditation, exercise, diet, and taking time for himself (which is what all of those add up to). Kinda hard to learn that in college, but it's very important.
I have close friends who smoke. I hate the smoke. I hate the tobacco. I don't hate the smokers. That doesn't mean I think smoking should be allowed in public, though. And I'm sorry if my friends feel ostracized--I feel that my right to breathe and be migraine-free trumps their right to smoke. I go to the Dawning to socialize, but it costs me a few days of dawning hangover afterward and lots of asthma/allergy drugs on Sat night to even manage to stay upright in there.