LegatoRedrivers
Sharpshooter
- Feb 10, 2011
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This is apples and oranges. First off, having a gun has never been shown to have an ill affect on someone else's health. Only using one.
I've done research on that subject as well, and from what I've seen, every study that has every shown second-hand smoke to be harmful was either fully financed by an anti-smoking organization (with the results they wanted in mind), lambasted in peer review, or thrown out of federal court for being wildly inaccurate. Second hand smoke also contains no proteins or protein-carbohydrate complexes that could cause an allergic reaction. It can exacerbate existing allergies or severe asthma, especially in someone highly sensitive to it, but so could strong perfume. Smoking can kill you, second hand smoke is harmless. The smoking ban is based on false and faulty science.
Just had to get that out there.
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