Tuesday, February 26, 2013

KT&G rules slim cigarette market with best-selling Esse


esse brand

What is the best-selling cigarette brand in the world? Most smokers would name one from multinational juggernauts Philip Morris, British-American Tobacco (BAT) or Japan Tobacco.

Cigarettes Industry

Need help with an assignment about marijuana?
My Law class is making us write an essay about the legalization of weed. I vote yes, that it should be legalized. It does so much less damage than standard tobacco that's in cigarettes, it gives you a high that only slightly varies from one you get from hookahs, which are also legal. Not to mention, it would become a massive industry, similar to the cigarette industry.

BUT, for the assignment I must show both sides of the argument.

Um.

There's the problem.

I can't think of the reasons why it's illegal.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
alright so i am completely pro for this!! now don't listen to people who say its a gate way drug, why?

Monday, February 18, 2013

Traffic Q&A: No, smoking pot behind the wheel isn't legal

Question: “I was driving on Highway 16 the other day and passed a guy in the right lane who was very clearly smoking a marijuana pipe as he was driving. He was steering with his elbows while using a lighter to light the pipe bowl. I know times have changed with our new marijuana law, but could this possibly be legal? What would state troopers or the Tacoma Police do if they saw the same thing? — Jonathan, Tacoma Answer: We asked the Washington State Patrol and the Tacoma Police and got the same answer. The guy almost certainly would be pulled over, they said, and — if what he had in the pipe was in fact marijuana — he was breaking the state’s new law.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Cigarettes Full Impact, Women Smokers

The largest-ever study of a million women has found that those who smoke lose a decade of their lives, while kicking the smoking habit before the age of 40 avoids more than 90 percent of the increased risk of dying caused by continuing to smoke, while stopping before the age of 30 avoids over 97% of it. The research has just been published in the online edition of the British journal The Lancet, to mark the100th anniversary of the birth of Sir Richard Doll, one of the first people to identify the link between lung cancer and smoking.
A total of 1.3 million women were recruited to the study between 1996 and 2001, at ages 50 to 65 years. Participants completed a questionnaire about lifestyle, medical and social factors and were resurveyed by mail three years later. The National Health Service’s central register notified the researchers when any participant died, giving the cause of that death. Women were traced for an average of 12 years from the time they first joined; thus far, 66,000 study participants died.