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Friday, December 10, 2010

The Property Rights Newsletter December 10, 2010 - Issue #595 "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen." -Samuel Adams
Property Rights for all include Smokers Rights! A Report of the Surgeon General: By Michael J. McFadden. The new Surgeon General’s Report, or at least the spin it’s being given in the press, can be summed up nicely in a single word: Nonsense. In an absolutist "crazy" sort of sense the slightest touch of sunlight or the ingestion of an even slightly sugary food like "healthy" cornflakes could be claimed to be "dangerous." In any sane world of course such interpretations would be dismissed. Normal exposures to the levels of secondary smoke that would commonly be found in decently ventilated bars, restaurants, or other such venues are not dangerous in terms of any rational view of life of a normal human being. 40 years ago most people realized this and laughed at the nuts who worried about such things. But the last 40 years have seen an incredible amount of expenditure on studies, press releases, TV ads and such things all designed to play up the fear of wisps of smoke in pursuit of the strategy laid out at the 1975 World Conference on Smoking and Health chaired by Sir George Godber. The consensus of that conference was that to achieve the public support needed to eventually eliminate smoking it would first be necessary "to foster an atmosphere where it was perceived that active smokers would injure those around them." Otsuka’s study used nonsmokers who religiously avoided smoke in their daily lives, forced them to sign papers acknowledging potentially dangerous conditions and then stuck them in a chamber filled with smoke levels literally 300% more dense than those measured in the middle of the smoking sections of pressurized aircraft back in the 1980s. There was no control. Even a school science project would have had a sham model and “protocol signing” with subjects exposed to harmless but irritating odors and fog. The control study results would probably have been identical. Temperence movements, whether for smoking, drinking, or drugs, often find their demise through overstepping their bounds and losing the faith and support of the public as they expand their claims beyond what even the most gullible are willing to believe. We may be about at that cusp in today's Great Antismoking Crusade.
From The Mailbag
OK: Dozens in Bartlesville protest for more conservative Oklahoma legislature. Ted King said "If the cities can make up their own rules, then there won't be any protection for private property." Banning smoking is nanny state politics.
PA: Clearing the smoke. By Robert Gehrmann. Kudos to the Trib's editorial staff ("Sunday pops" and TribLIVE.com) in exposing bias in the story "New study: Passive smoke kills 600,000."
SC: A warning for freedom lovers to take action on this unannounced rearing of a ban in Summerville. It seems, the only way these things pass in SC is if they are brought to a vote WITHOUT public announcement.
SC: York County OKs exemption to smoking ban for nonprofit private clubs, it will take effect in two months.
EU: Please sign the petition. Response to the European Commission’s public consultation document. Possible revision of the Tobacco Products Directive 2001/37/EC.
Funny stuff.
Wear it proudly. Property Rights for all include Smokers Rights!
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Friday, December 03, 2010

The Property Rights Newsletter December 3, 2010 - Issue #594 "It's kryptonite, Superman. Little souvenir from the old home town. I spared no expense to make you feel right at home." - Lex Luthor
Property Rights for all include Smokers Rights! Obvious WHO bias. By Robert Gehrmann. "Scientists then estimated ... ." That is a misnomer. True scientists measure; "estimated" is not science. When a study is started to produce a specific result, then that study will conclude with the answer sought when estimates are used and nonsupporting data are ignored. The social engineering agenda of the World Health Organization should be exposed for what it is, controlling the masses through fear and fraud.
Property Rights for all include Smokers Rights!
Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Claims There Are Virtually No Differences Between Health Effects of Active and Passive Smoking. By Michael Siegel. It appears that ANR is just cherry-picking the studies it wants to in order to support the claims that it wants to make. If the Whincup study is so reliable that it can be counted on in making the claim that passive smoking causes heart disease, then why is the very same study unreliable when it finds that passive smoking in the very same subjects did not increase their risk of stroke?
Property Rights for all include Smokers Rights!
UK: White paper "a charter for potentially oppressive social engineering" says Forest. Simon Clark, director of the smokers' group Forest, said: "Government has no business micro-managing people's lives. For all the talk about nudging, the white paper is a charter for potentially oppressive social engineering. "To make sure that progress is made on issues like obesity and smoking," says the DH, "Public Health England will set a series of outcomes to measure whether people’s health actually improves."
From The Mailbag
MA: Ban on hiring smokers blasted. Business leaders and even a prominent public-health expert think employers should butt out instead of refusing to hire people who smoke. “It’s a slippery slope,” said Andy Tarsy, executive director of the Progressive Business Leaders Association. “Are we going to start looking in people’s lunch buckets to see what they’re eating?”
MI: Michigan’s new Smoking Ban is taking a heavy economic toll on many bars and restaurants, according to data gathered directly from businesses in the hospitality industry over the past few months.
USA: Seven large airports that allow indoor smoking. Out of 29 airports studied, the seven that allow indoor smoking include Atlanta's airport, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Las Vegas McCarran, Charlotte Douglas, Washington Dulles and Salt Lake City.
Canada: Dryden hospital won't go smoke-free. Petranik said the board decided not to ban smoking out of respect for patient rights and concern about enforcement.
Northern Ireland: Smoking ban is comparable to a prohibition imposed by the Third Reich in Hitler's Germany, senior judges heard. Opening his case in the Court of Appeal, Chris Carter, 56, produced a photograph of a cancer patient he claimed was made to go outside Belfast City Hospital for a cigarette.
UK: Cigar connoisseurs fly to wintry London to bid over £300,000 for rare cigars at The Antiques Smoke Show auction.
Denis Leary. Denis Leary See the trailer for the new book: Suck On This Year Jokes, snarky asides, and wise-ass banter.
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