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Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Property Rights Newsletter August 21, 2009 - Issue #536 "The mind is like a parachute - it works only when it is open." - Frank Zappa
Medical News: Nicotine improves brain function in schizophrenics. Mohammed Shoaib, a psychopharmacologist from the University of Newcastle, in the north of England, commented that nicotine-based therapies would offer a significant advancement over current treatments, which do little for the cognitive problems seen with the disease. Medical News: Popular Insect Repellent Deet Is Neurotoxic. Corbel said, "We've found that deet is not simply a behavior-modifying chemical but also inhibits the activity of a key central nervous system enzyme, acetycholinesterase, in both insects and mammals."
From The International Mailbag
Africa: Nigeria Banking Industry. Executives have become richer than their banks. Bahrain: MORE than 14,000 people have been caught smoking in public places since a ban came into force last year. Canada: Injured parties invited to join lawsuit. Lawyers for the New Tobacco Alliance Committee filed a claim for $500-million against the Province of Ontario and the federal government. Germany: Herfing in Hamburg – cigars, a Moveable Feast. UK: Happy 104th Birthday, Beatrice Langley... smoker. UK: "I won't be giving up." The number of people managing to stop smoking with NHS help in England has fallen slightly in the past year - despite a huge increase in funding. UK: Smoking Fun At Smokers Music Festival. Friday August 28th to Monday 31st, at The Jolly Brewer on Broadgate, Lincoln.
From The USA Mailbag
FL: Here we go AGAIN... Mayor Beeler, Cocoa Beach Alert. KS: Fundraiser fails when students don't show up at dance. KY: County smoking ban violates private property rights. NY: State drops collection of taxes on Indian cigarettes. Writes off revenue from reservation sales. In June 2008, the state raised its excise tax on a pack of cigarettes by $1.50 to $2.75. That gives an Indian retailer who does not charge the tax a built-in price advantage of $27.50 per carton. USA: The petition. Congressional Hearing Request from Opponents of Ohio Bans. WE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE are tired of being pushed around. We want our Constitution back. Our government has gone too far in its scope of duties.
Ban Damage Hurts Everyone
IL: Casino Tax Revenues Down $200 Million, due to State Smoking Ban. “Casinos aren’t the only businesses to suffer with legislated smoking bans. And when business goes down, employees are eliminated or the businesses close. That means loss of jobs and loss of tax revenues. Nobody wins.
WATCH: Dreaming of America By FireBug. Hey there Mr. and Mrs. Congressman, making all the rules down in Washington... can't you hear me hollering out in the streets with my bull horn?
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Property Rights Newsletter August 14, 2009 - Issue #535 "Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be done." - C.E.Stowe
Colorado: The American Dream Lost. Three years after the Ban. By James L. VonFeldt. The Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act, (smoking ban), and its effect on Billy's Inn. 63 bars, 478 employees, 1 casino, 62 employees, 2 nightclubs, 46 employees, 1 bowling alley, 3 pool halls, and 16 bingo halls all closed. Number of employees un-known. The non-profits, who could least afford it, are the biggest losers. The losses are in the millions.
Defiance And Ban Damage Hurts Everyone
KS: Effects of Emporia ban. Litter, noise, and drunks outside! WI: Casey Arneson, Antismoker, punches smoker outside tavern. Turkey: Man DEAD because of ban. Enraged at having his cigarettes confiscated, a customer shot and killed the owner of a restaurant in the southwestern town of Saruhanli. More Ban Damage: How many people have to die or be hurt before the Antis realize that smoking bans are a bad idea, and dangerous to people? What is the exact "body count" the Antis are waiting for?
From The Mailbag
LA: IPCPR Advises LA Legislature: Don’t Tax Twinkies or Tobacco. MO: KEEP ST. LOUIS FREE! New flyer to print out. SC: Another Ban Failed: Bamberg. Councilwoman Teresa Hannibal pointed out that the ordinance did “not accommodate everyone in Bamberg.” Hannibal noted that the ordinance requiring employees to smoke outside would actually endanger employees at certain Bamberg businesses, giving the example of gas stations which she is professionally associated with. “It is set up so that the people at our locations would have to put their life in danger to do something that they are already doing.” Rush Limbaugh: Pack of Lies: Cost Savings from Reduction of Secondhand Smoke. It was a pack of lies to jam these laws down our throats. We're watching it all over again. Obama is recycling the same lies used by the antismoking Nazis. USA: Frank Davis, Banging on about the Smoking Ban. World: Smokers Blogs. Read what other smokers have to say. Canada: No fines issued to smoking drivers in Okotoks. UK: Watch Phil Williams: Ashbusters 3, The Anti Federalists.
Health And The Slippery Slope
Coal: Ash more dangerous than smoking six packs a day. Scents: 150 people sick, 34 hospitalized after co-worker sprays perfume. Investigators do not know what type was sprayed. Scents: Smell of Success or Hazard? John Stossel explores scents. Scents: Baby's bath full of fragrance allergens, a cause for concern. Good For You: Have you had your beans and broccoli today? PETA: Unhappy Meals Targeting Kids. Rajt says children have seen worse things than PETA's Unhappy Meal, which comes "stained with blood" and containing a bloody rubber chicken, a cutout of a knife-wielding Ronald McDonald, photos of mutilated animals and a Chicken McCruelty T-shirt.
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Thursday, August 06, 2009

The Property Rights Newsletter August 7, 2009 - Issue #534 "I have seen the future and it doesn't work." - Robert Fulford
The War on Smokers and the Rise of the Nanny State The War on Smokers and the Rise of the Nanny State The new book By Theodore J. King!

Duke University Sends Message that Philip Morris is Serious About Getting Smokers to Quit; Becomes Public Relations Arm for Big Tobacco. By Michael Siegel. Philip Morris has a new public relations arm and it has been brilliantly placed in as reputable an institution as the company could have dreamed about: a major research institution -- Duke University. The rest of the story is that Duke is undermining its own scientific integrity and that of academia as a whole by allowing itself to serve as a pawn in the tobacco industry's public relations and marketing strategy. A university - and especially a medical center - should not play a role in marketing the most deadly consumer product. But that is exactly what this Duke center is doing. Karl Rove says OBAMA LIED about SCHIP TAX. 8/6/09 at 8:17 AM Central Time on Fox News. Obama lied to Meredith Viera- Karl Rove told the truth on Fox News. Readers ask: Obama lies or he doesn't consider the $6.10 tax added to smokes a tax?
From The Mailbag
OR: Attorney General moves to block 'E-cigarette' sales. USA: Dear concerned citizen, If businesses want to ban smoking, that is their right, not the government's! USA: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, in Princeton, N.J., is offering buyouts to 40 percent of its employees as the organization grapples with a big decline in its assets. Canada: Alberta is lowering taxes on alcohol. By M.J.McFadden. UK: Public Health Concerns Raised Over 'Fire Safe' Cigarettes. UK: Unhappy 2nd birthday for the smoking ban. By Pete Robinson. UK: The CIU Club Journal, Working Men's Clubs Survey Disaster. UK: WATCH FOREST: Amend the Smoking Ban. UK: WATCH History of Antismoking book launch.
Big Pharmaceutical
Big Pharmaceutical: As for those guys in the white coats... way to go Bubba! Not since Hitler have we seen a bigger and more messed up attempt to change the human race. Counterfeit Medicines still Prevalence but on Decline in Nigeria. It is well ahead of other African nations in combating the scourge of substandard drugs. Fake drugs kill over 700,000 people every year. Nicotine Gum and Lozenges Pose Cancer Risk. Researchers at Queen Mary, University of London, found that the effects of a common gene mutation can be increased by nicotine in the levels found in nicotine gum and lozenges.
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