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trunker 09-17-2009 05:51 AM

the tobacco industry is one of the foundation stones of america, and its influence is absolutely massive. the only way obama got this to pass is because of the small numbers you guys have stated,... ie the companies wont lose any sleep over it.

but at the same time obama looks like he is doing something.

the question is, now that the tobacco companies have given him a deal, what is the price going to be?

oh and shisha was studied by some egyptian doctors and one head was found to contain the equivalent tar content of 200 cigarettes despite having less tobacco. but then again egypt has a big ciggie industry too so,....

JayT 09-17-2009 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by GTJ (Post 771786)
Interesting. This is indeed a HUGE change. I was impressed by the part where the FDA can bar tobacco companies from advertising. That's pretty big.

Something I want to point out and insert into the discussion is that the tobacco industry is one of the largest driving forces of America's economy. What do you guys all think the ramifications will be? Or do you not feel that the tobacco industry plays that big a role?

Also in my own personal interest, I wonder what this means for hookah (shisha), which is 90% molasses and only 10% tobacco.

The person at my local shop said no, since it's mostly flavored syrup.
I'm happy people are sharing their opinions on this though.



I agree that something fishy is up, like stated.
Companies like Swisher and such are going to have problems,
but companies like Marlboro or Camel that don't have any flavored products will flourish thanks to this new rule.

koikurasu 09-17-2009 06:03 AM

Yeah, many of which are based in the US >_>

GTJ 09-17-2009 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by trunker (Post 771793)
oh and shisha was studied by some egyptian doctors and one head was found to contain the equivalent tar content of 200 cigarettes despite having less tobacco. but then again egypt has a big ciggie industry too so,....

Yeah I saw that too. Another group of researchers completely debunked it. If the shisha was BURNED, yes, maybe that might be true, but when smoking it properly with a hookah, it is instead HEATED, meaning there is zero tar content. Semantics, right? :D

Interesting though, since Egypt is one of the countries where shisha is very widely smoked.

JayT 09-17-2009 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GTJ (Post 771798)
Yeah I saw that too. Another group of researchers completely debunked it. If the shisha was BURNED, yes, maybe that might be true, but when smoking it properly with a hookah, it is instead HEATED, meaning there is zero tar content. Semantics, right? :D

Interesting though, since Egypt is one of the countries where shisha is very widely smoked.

Egypt is badass,
almost every cafe there offers shisha.
Drink tea, smoke and play backgammon.
Thats the Egyptian way!

trunker 09-17-2009 06:51 AM

cool i had no idea it was debunked.

having said that, the day after a shisha night my throat feels absolutely horrible.

and i smoke a pack a day.

perhaps they prep the shisha differently from the middle east, cos down there it definately does burn to a certain degree.

Naoko 09-17-2009 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JayT (Post 771763)
Is driving not also appealing to youths, yet harmful because youth have the highest percentage of accidents?
I sense the driving age will be upped in the future as well.


Really, 'Clove cigarettes represent less than 1% of cigarettes sold in the United States'. It's usually adults I know that smoke cloves. If only 1% of the population in the United States smokes them, then why ban them? It's rubbish.
I don't like how this situation is so under the radar.

In regards to the driving thing...that happens every year in scattered states with or without the national government's involvement. I was so p.o.'d when I finally hit 15 only to have the age for a permit go up 5 days before my birthday. xD That was nearly a decade ago, though.:rolleyes:

burkhartdesu 09-17-2009 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by koikurasu (Post 771787)
This is true, I feel as if there is something more behind it though, who wants to make a new govt conspiracy with me! any takers?!? :D


This is just Obama's response to criticism of his own smoking addiction.




MMM 09-17-2009 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by burkhartdesu (Post 771857)
This is just Obama's response to criticism of his own smoking addiction.

Why is it always about Obama? He signed a bill that Congress passed. THAT CONGRESS PASSED. Would you have expected him to VETO it? C'mon, people. Get real.

Clove cigarettes are definitely smoke more by younger people than older people. I have never seen someone over the age of 25 smoke a clove. Flavored tobaccos are absolutely marketed toward younger people. Camel makes "tropical" cigarettes in the summer...who do you think they are trying to get to buy those, 55-year-old Joe the Trucker who has been smoking the same cigs for 30+ years or the new smoker who hasn't found her exact taste yet...or maybe has never smoked? These are "gateway" cigarettes, and the new law is the right thing to do.

burkhartdesu 09-17-2009 07:04 PM

Why would I reply to:

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Originally Posted by koikurasu (Post 771787)
This is true, I feel as if there is something more behind it though, who wants to make a new govt conspiracy with me! any takers?!? :D


I was obviously creating a 'conspiracy' -- a sarcastic reply to the Obama-bashing, as of late


As I stated before, what I was saying was purely speculation. Don't need to get all hot and bothered.


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