The United Pro Choice Smokers Rights Newsletter
Issue # 19: 06/11/99
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In this issue:
1. What Shall We Do About the Kids?
2. Lifestyle Question On The Death Certificate
3. WHO - World Health Oppression
4. The Smoking Scholar
5. A Vindication Of Moral Liberty
6. Risk Reassessment
7. Smokers' Rights: What You Can Do
8. We Are Everyday People
9. Read This Newsletter On A Web Page
10. 800 # For Local or State Law Information
1. What Shall We Do About the Kids? By Wanda Hamilton.
A Selected Bibliography on Underage Tobacco Use.
2. Lifestyle Question On The Death Certificate: By Joy Faulkner.
It doesn’t want to know if you used alcohol or heroin, speed or if you were a junk food fanatic. You could be all of the above, but smoking would be the cause of death, even if you lived to 120.
3. WHO - World Health Oppression: Forces International
...how the anti-tobacco scheme now applies to an organization that was once noble and prestigious, but that is now contaminated by the political, scientific and financial corruption dominating contemporary times.
4. The Smoking Scholar: By Lea Delicio.
Student.Com Correspondent. With the recent enactment of a complete ban on public smoking in California, debates are
flaming from state to state — and campus to campus — over smokers' rights.
5. A Vindication Of Moral Liberty: By Lysander Spooner.
1875. "Vices Are Not Crimes."
6. Risk Reassessment: By Jacob Sullum.
Reason Magazine.
7. Smokers' Rights: What You Can Do:
Smokers With Attitude. At 25% of the adult population, American smokers outnumber Jews (2%),
Gays (6%) and Blacks (12%), yet the last three groups have won rights written into law.
8. We Are Everyday People:
*** The Law in Hardyville:
Claire Wolfe and Charles Curley. A. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. (1.) When in doubt, leave them the heck alone.
*** Canoeist To Be Tried for Cursing: By John Flesher.
Associated Press Writer. Many residents of rural Arenac County hope the case will help make common courtesy fashionable once more.
*** School Calls Nail Clipper a Weapon: InfoBeat.
A teacher saw Tawana's clipper on the desk of another student who had borrowed it to trim her fingernails.
9. Read this newsletter on a web page. Please pass it along to friends. Thanks!
This issue.and
Past issues.
10. For information about your local or state laws, call the Smokers Rights Action Line at 1-800-333-8683.
The case against Julie Versteeg, the owner of the Penney's Freedom of
Choice facility in Stockton, Utah, will go to a pre-trial hearing on
Tuesday, July 13, 1999, at the Tooele County Justice Court, 47 South Main,
Tooele, Utah, at 1:00 PM. We hope to see you there!
For White Fly & Mealy Bug Control on Herbs:
Bring to a boil one quart of water; add 4 cigarettes minus the paper filter, 2 crushed garlic cloves, 2 T. household ammonia,
and 2 T. Ivory Soap Flakes. Steep for 3 days, strain, and spray on plants. Culinary herbs are safe to use the next day after
a clean water rinse.
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