Can't get this!

@hershiez (464)
March 24, 2009 1:24am CST
Hi and hello there Mylotters! ^_^ When you buy a pack of cigarettes, there's a government warning: "Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health". If that so, why they don't banned it? Why still sell it to public?
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@sanuanu (11235)
• India
27 Mar 09
This is like formality. It is like do a crime and then visit a church and confess in front of God. Your crime will be washed out from your life. I have seen a movie in which the villein used to seek God's permission before he could rape a girl! If something is bad, then it is bad. One can't keep on watching others dying by using cigeratte by saying that I have written a warning. If that warning hasn't been seen by the person, it is not my fault.
@Darkwing (21583)
26 Mar 09
Because they don't have a just cause to? It certainly seems that way. Here in England, it's much worse... we're being bombarded with gross pictures on our packs, in an attempt to make us stop smoking. I find them utterly offensive and over the mark, so goodness knows what non-smokers think. The pics won't make any difference to whether the smoker continues to smoke, so why place offensive pics on the packs? Brightest Blessings, my friend.