''A law banning smoking in vehicles carrying children has come into force in England and Wales.
Drivers and passengers who break the law could face a penalty fine of £50 - but police say they will take a non-confrontational approach initially.
Whenever an under-18 is in the car, smokers will still be liable even if the windows are down or sunroof open.''
Something else for authoritarian followers to report their neighbours for. They'll have signs on bus stops with a hotline.Huxley said:https://www.gov.uk/government/news/smoking-in-vehicles
Incase any UK members missed it:
As of today, it is now illegal to smoke in a vehicle if accompanied by someone under the age of 18 in England and Wales.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34402622 :
''A law banning smoking in vehicles carrying children has come into force in England and Wales.
Drivers and passengers who break the law could face a penalty fine of £50 - but police say they will take a non-confrontational approach initially.
Whenever an under-18 is in the car, smokers will still be liable even if the windows are down or sunroof open.''
What organic you could buy depends on what country you live in. In the US you could get American Spirits, but I would advise getting the roll your own because by law all cigarettes in the US have to be "fire safe" so they put flame retardants in the paper which irritates the throat.CeLegacy said:Sorry, I've never smoked (minus one time at a park with friends) and I've always seen it as extremely detrimental to our health. Having just watched a video of Laura discussing it on youtube about its health effects, I wonder, should I smoke organic tobacco, the kind you guys would recommend me? I've never once had the desire to smoke but if it's beneficial (organic sheets too like the one I see in her video) then I don't see why not. The native Americans were smart.
:) My knowledge and experience is less here.
I live in the UK, and what roll?Mr. Premise said:What organic you could buy depends on what country you live in. In the US you could get American Spirits, but I would advise getting the roll your own because by law all cigarettes in the US have to be "fire safe" so they put flame retardants in the paper which irritates the throat.CeLegacy said:Sorry, I've never smoked (minus one time at a park with friends) and I've always seen it as extremely detrimental to our health. Having just watched a video of Laura discussing it on youtube about its health effects, I wonder, should I smoke organic tobacco, the kind you guys would recommend me? I've never once had the desire to smoke but if it's beneficial (organic sheets too like the one I see in her video) then I don't see why not. The native Americans were smart.
:) My knowledge and experience is less here.
Yupo said:I must say I am mildly horrified at the idea of smoking tobacco. Anyone that worked in tobacco fields knows what tar is all about. Tar is the reason nice girls wore white gloves to church in the summer. Near impossible to remove it from skin! Nasty stuff.
But I have seen tobacco do some amazing things as far as direct application on wounds (in the field, not in the healthcare setting). I have seen some very bad things too, as far as vascular effects with ongoing use.
My question is: Is there benefit to eating rather than smoking it? Is heat required? Maybe a tisane?
Don't eat tobacco. You could kill yourself that way because you can't regulate the dose of nicotine.Yupo said:I must say I am mildly horrified at the idea of smoking tobacco. Anyone that worked in tobacco fields knows what tar is all about. Tar is the reason nice girls wore white gloves to church in the summer. Near impossible to remove it from skin! Nasty stuff.
But I have seen tobacco do some amazing things as far as direct application on wounds (in the field, not in the healthcare setting). I have seen some very bad things too, as far as vascular effects with ongoing use.
My question is: Is there benefit to eating rather than smoking it? Is heat required? Maybe a tisane?
As is loose tobacco which you roll into cigarettes. Just go to a tobacco shop and ask them for organic roll your own.CeLegacy said:I live in the UK, and what roll?Mr. Premise said:What organic you could buy depends on what country you live in. In the US you could get American Spirits, but I would advise getting the roll your own because by law all cigarettes in the US have to be "fire safe" so they put flame retardants in the paper which irritates the throat.CeLegacy said:Sorry, I've never smoked (minus one time at a park with friends) and I've always seen it as extremely detrimental to our health. Having just watched a video of Laura discussing it on youtube about its health effects, I wonder, should I smoke organic tobacco, the kind you guys would recommend me? I've never once had the desire to smoke but if it's beneficial (organic sheets too like the one I see in her video) then I don't see why not. The native Americans were smart.
:) My knowledge and experience is less here.