Humans are not machines, for a large population to actually get a message it has to be in human terms. They were told of the dangers calmly and quietly yet most did not register the true dangers. Such uncensored visual depictions of the diseases from smoking are needed for people to take in the facts.PercyBoleyn said:Treblaine said:People should have the right to make their own choice but they have a responsibility to make an INFORMED choice! If they are irresponsible and don't seek out the risks then they will be told.
I think for most people if they really knew the risks and realities of smoking they would never even start.
I'm fairly certain this goes beyond informing people of risks.
That's bill hick right?CrazyCapnMorgan said:I've had people try to tell me smoking is dangerous.
Dangerous, y'all? Really? I'd give you the point that it's unhealthy...but dangerous? Not in the grand scheme of things. If you wanna see smoking get dangerous, try hooking your mouth up to a running engine's exhaust pipe. Now that's dangerous, my friend. Not to mention slightly retarded. As someone else has pointed out, drunk driving's a bit dangerous, too. Also retarded, but happens to be more dangerous than smoking. You wanna know what I find to be even more dangerous than that?
Putting nuclear reactors near goddamn fault lines in a place aptly named the "Ring of Fire".
I wonder if many people have discovered vaporizing yet. Much less dangerous than smoking, and it works with tobacco. FYI: on this nice little topic of drug use - I want to make it PERFECTLY CLEAR that I'm not for or against it in any shape or fashion; do whatcha want. That, and this topic been talked about before, so I'm just going to leave this lil' message from the past here...
That is, indeed, one William Melvin "Bill" Hicks. Here's the weird thing, though - he did quit smoking for a brief period of time! Also, Bill Hicks died of pancreatic cancer and some have debated whether or not his smoking habits were influencial on his death. The argument is that his diet ultimately led to his cancer, which has some merit. Regardles, all forms of smoking are ultimately unhealthy for the human anatomy. But then, when the ultimate outcome of life is death, who is to say what humans should or shouldn't do to themselves as long as it doesn't infringe on another person's freedoms?Treblaine said:[That's bill hick right?
Didn't he die from cancer... when he was only 32 years old?
I think he has a lot of insight into the social aspects of various drugs but the tragedy of his young death does not do much to refute the associated health risks.
Yes there are things more dangerous than smoking. But that's a false dichotomy? It's like saying that playing Russian roulette isn't as dangerous as putting a full loaded gun to your head and pulling the trigger. Playing Russian roulette is still a dangerous thing to do. Smoking is still really bad for you... As should be obvious, you are inhaling huge volumes of smoke.
I think all the benefits of medical cannabis should be delivered professionally via prescription in suitable medical delivery so in pill form or vapourising inhaler if pulmonary delivery really is critical (I don't know of any medical reason for such a rapid delivery).
Yes, and they do. In the UK at least and I've seen what appear to be American versions as well warning of the dangers with car driving. I CANNOT be in a moving car without a seatbelt on which will HUGELY protect me in almost every kind of accident.PercyBoleyn said:Would you find it acceptable if we did the same with cars?Treblaine said:snip
Some have debated? Have you heard of "weasel words"? Give me at least a name or a reputable doctor who discounted Bill Hicks chain smoking as not contributing in any substantial way to his untimely death.CrazyCapnMorgan said:That is, indeed, one William Melvin "Bill" Hicks. Here's the weird thing, though - he did quit smoking for a brief period of time! Also, Bill Hicks died of pancreatic cancer and some have debated whether or not his smoking habits were influencial on his death. The argument is that his diet ultimately led to his cancer, which has some merit. Regardles, all forms of smoking are ultimately unhealthy for the human anatomy. But then, when the ultimate outcome of life is death, who is to say what humans should or shouldn't do to themselves as long as it doesn't infringe on another person's freedoms?Treblaine said:[That's bill hick right?
Didn't he die from cancer... when he was only 32 years old?
I think he has a lot of insight into the social aspects of various drugs but the tragedy of his young death does not do much to refute the associated health risks.
Yes there are things more dangerous than smoking. But that's a false dichotomy? It's like saying that playing Russian roulette isn't as dangerous as putting a full loaded gun to your head and pulling the trigger. Playing Russian roulette is still a dangerous thing to do. Smoking is still really bad for you... As should be obvious, you are inhaling huge volumes of smoke.
I think all the benefits of medical cannabis should be delivered professionally via prescription in suitable medical delivery so in pill form or vapourising inhaler if pulmonary delivery really is critical (I don't know of any medical reason for such a rapid delivery).
Um there are adverts about the dangers of drinking and also the dangers of electricity.omega 616 said:How old do you have to be to smoke these days? 16? 18? Anyway, by that kind of age if you don't know smoking has a high chance of causing you problems then you're a moron.
So everybody who smokes knows the facts about smoking and what it can lead to, so why do they need to be educated? It's like trying to convert Christians to Atheism.
Why not just start releasing adverts about the damages of drinking or stabbing plug sockets with a knife? Talk about trying to teach the bleeding obvious.
Makes sense. Cannabis has very little negative effect on you anyway so just smoke that instead?MasterOfHisOwnDomain said:This. It's by some distance the most pointless substance to abuse. Cannot for the life of me see what makes people want to try it in the first place - at least other drugs have side effects that kind of entice you.hooksashands said:It doesn't even get you high.
This is valid, though I'd like to point out that you can legally drink petrol if you so desire and that will likely fuck you up alot more than smoking and alot faster.Treblaine said:It was over 70 years ago we learned that smoking was more than just bad for your health, it was the SINGLE most damaging thing you could do (legally) to your body that would shorten your life. But for the next decades since scientists quietly insisted on this risk they were more than ignored, smoking rates went UP! You can see why such measured had to be resorted to.
People should have the right to make their own choice but they have a responsibility to make an INFORMED choice! If they are irresponsible and don't seek out the risks then they will be told.
I think for most people if they really knew the risks and realities of smoking they would never even start.
Well filtering cigarette smoke does very little to reduce its cancerous and pulmonary damaging properties. A seatbelt does hugely protect you from the dangers associated with driving. Also not driving while intoxicated, sleepy or otherwise cognitively compromised.PercyBoleyn said:I'm not talking about seatbelts, I'm talking about the inherent dangers of driving. Now, if you're saying that just telling drivers to wear a seatbealt is enough then smoking filtered cigarettes should be enough for smokers.Treblaine said:Yes, and they do. In the UK at least and I've seen what appear to be American versions as well warning of the dangers with car driving. I CANNOT be in a moving car without a seatbelt on which will HUGELY protect me in almost every kind of accident.
Indeed. But people tend to pack spliffs with tobacco anyway to fill it out, especially if they already smoke it without weed. Which is stupid. As you say, just smoke weed instead.SkarKrow said:Makes sense. Cannabis has very little negative effect on you anyway so just smoke that instead?
OT: All things in moderation, I don't habitually smoke but the occasional fine cuban cigar with some good scotch is a very nice thing indeed. Only 1 or 2 a year, maybe, do I smoke. Otherwise drink is what's slowly killing me.
High-five is returned!MasterOfHisOwnDomain said:Indeed. But people tend to pack spliffs with tobacco anyway to fill it out, especially if they already smoke it without weed. Which is stupid. As you say, just smoke weed instead.SkarKrow said:Makes sense. Cannabis has very little negative effect on you anyway so just smoke that instead?
OT: All things in moderation, I don't habitually smoke but the occasional fine cuban cigar with some good scotch is a very nice thing indeed. Only 1 or 2 a year, maybe, do I smoke. Otherwise drink is what's slowly killing me.
I also have the occasional cigar, and also with a drink, so high-five to that. I always laugh at the warnings on the packets when I do though - "You can give up" ... one pack of cigars a year? Hah.
Maybe I should have rephrased that to "Without the law stopping you".SkarKrow said:This is valid, though I'd like to point out that you can legally drink petrol if you so desire and that will likely fuck you up alot more than smoking and alot faster.Treblaine said:It was over 70 years ago we learned that smoking was more than just bad for your health, it was the SINGLE most damaging thing you could do (legally) to your body that would shorten your life. But for the next decades since scientists quietly insisted on this risk they were more than ignored, smoking rates went UP! You can see why such measured had to be resorted to.
People should have the right to make their own choice but they have a responsibility to make an INFORMED choice! If they are irresponsible and don't seek out the risks then they will be told.
I think for most people if they really knew the risks and realities of smoking they would never even start.
But then it's exaggeration, and we all do it. =]
To briefly be serious, I think alot of why people start smoking has very little to do with ignorance of the facts, I know a lot of people who smoke in spite of it and started merely because they thought it was rebellious and cool to do so, I'm not talking about in the 70's or 80's either, I'm talking 4, 5, 6 years ago.
Peer pressure and representation in entertainment media are obvious factors, along with the desire to rebel against authority as an adolescent.
But anyway, I'll just ramble on and on on this with no real purpose since I agree: smoking is bad.
No. It is true. Read up on actual car safety and how important seatbelts and airbags, when you go below the speed limit or the speed appropriate to the road conditions sever accidents are very unlikely. Like even on a highway at 70mph limit, what can you crash into to have instant decelleration? all the cars are going the same direction and speed as you with barriers separating you from going off the road into a tree or into the opposite direction of traffic. The roads are straight enough that you can see if a car well ahead has stopped or there is an obstruction in the road.PercyBoleyn said:That's simply not true. There are numerous accidents happening every single day. Even with your seatbelt colliding with another car usually means you're either dead or permanently disabled. There should be ads on TV showing in extreme detail what might happen if such a collision were to occur. Visceral ads, might I add.Treblaine said:You can drive a car on the roads safely all your life with a very low chance of being killed or severely disabled at a relatively young age, but you cannot safely smoke.
It's the same with alcohol. Alcoholism, liver disease? All of these are caused by alcohol. Therefore, we should have ads showing in extreme detail what drinking will do to you.
If you care about people's well being and health you would raise awareness of these dangers as well. Otherwise, you're just hypocrites.
I dont mean to be rude but if you end up getting Cancer from smoking, I honestly just see it as Darwin at workmadster11 said:We've had these ads for years.
Our packets have to be hidden from view in shops and soon we're going plain packaging (blank cardboard so no fonts or pictures).
This is after massive tax increases so a pack costs about $20.
Our government is pretty retarded.
People know smoking is bad. THEY DON'T GIVE A SHIT.
So maybe the government needs to fuck off. If i want to drink acid i should be allowed to, just the same as if someone wants to inhale a bunch of bad shit they should be able to.
But no, go ahead idiots, ban everything bad for peoples health so our population does nothing but grow and become old. It doesn't cost anything to keep 5 billion 100year olds alive or anything.
I have actually seen a few, they tend to be more positive a positive focus on sports but they do exist. I do not watch much TV so i rarely see ads and can not say how common they are but i know they exist.Smeatza said:It's like they think we don't know the consequences of smoking by now.
Where are the adverts for healthy eating? Heart disease is a much bigger problem.
Snippity snip.Treblaine said:Maybe I should have rephrased that to "Without the law stopping you".
If you drink petrol, that is grounds for the law to force you to stop like being forced to attend a rehab clinic or even committed to a mental asylum. But I don't know in the UK or US of anyone being forced by the threat of some aspect of active imprisonment if they don't stop smoking. Same with self-harming with cutting or attempting to commit suicide, the authorities will actively stop you doing that with the power of the law.
I think even on balance, they know it wouldn't be very rebellious if they shorten their lives so they can never collect their pension or be disabled by the diseases of smoking.