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Reformed smoker speaks out Says smokers have right to harm themselves - but not to harm the people around them By Melewi Commentary Even with a non-smoking section it is not safe for a woman to eat in a restaurant that has smoking. I did not realize the percentage was so high for breast cancer when breathing second hand smoke. Learned something new today. I wonder what the percentages are for a baby breathing second hand smoke to get cancer is? To those who are saying I live in America it is my right ro smoke. I say "Yes, it is your right to harm yourself, but not the people around you."You can quit it is up to you. I was a smoker I know what I am talking about. --Melewi This story was posted on 2011-10-06 15:43:14
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