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  • kidstaxi
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 91

    #1

    Why is it Banned??!!??

    Why is snus banned by the E.U. or certain countries? I tought communism fell with the old Soviet Union..
  • Grim
    Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 850

    #2
    From what ive gathered on here and other places is that it was passed because it is too dangerous to your health.

    Thats basically what it boils down to.

    And yes, cigarettes are perfectly legal in those places and snus is not.

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    • sagedil
      Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 7077

      #3
      From Wikipedia....

      The European Union banned the sale of snus in 1992, after a 1985 WHO study concluded that "oral use of snuffs of the types used in North America and western Europe is carcinogenic to humans", but a WHO committee on tobacco has also acknowledged that evidence is inconclusive regarding health consequences for snus consumers.[citation needed] Only Sweden and EFTA-member Norway are exempt from this ban. A popular movement during the run-up to the 1994 referendum for Sweden's EU membership made exemption from the EU criminalization of snus a condition of the membership treaty. This may be due to taxation reasons.

      Recent actions by many European governments to limit the use of cigarettes has led to calls to lift the ban on snus, as it is generally considered to be less harmful than cigarette smoke, both to the user[citation needed] and to others.

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      • bmwgsa
        Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 248

        #4
        Interesting article regarding the EU ban.....

        http://www.smokeless.com.au/media/Co...1141966830.pdf

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        • kidstaxi
          Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 91

          #5
          Too Dangerous for your health??? Health Police now?

          While, I am in favor of not using any kind of government funds or programs, to treat any self inflicted illness or injuries. I do not think a government should have that much power.

          Lets just clear the air here and now. I am a quiet, but strong "Ronald Reagan" like conservative..

          *Not wanting to start a polictical debate either..I respect your views and values.

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          • bakerbarber
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1947

            #6
            All I got to say is Trans Fats.

            If you think big brother is overstepping with your tobacco, he's already legistlating what you can eat.

            Very scary.

            The frog in the slow boiling pot.

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            • kidstaxi
              Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 91

              #7
              Originally posted by bakerbarber
              All I got to say is Trans Fats.

              If you think big brother is overstepping with your tobacco, he's already legistlating what you can eat.

              Very scary.

              The frog in the slow boiling pot.
              No 5h1t... The only good that may come of this is, maybe, you could get down the aisle of Wal-Mart. Unlike now when 2 ton Tammy and her fat french fried kids are in the way..

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              • bakerbarber
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 1947

                #8
                Originally posted by kidstaxi
                No 5h1t... The only good that may come of this is, maybe, you could get down the aisle of Wal-Mart. Unlike now when 2 ton Tammy and her fat french fried kids are in the way..
                Well, people should always retain their right to choose.

                If someone wants to buy a bottle of drain cleaner and drink it. Maybe we should let him before he procreates.

                If any individual lacks the intelligence necessary to moderate any behavior, passing laws proclaiming it's unsavoryness are not the answer.

                If any individual is intelligent enough to weigh the pros and cons of actions they take and decide to partake in a behavior, who can justify denying anything that causes no harm to others.

                And the socialist arguments of health care being a burden to society as a whole only gets me onto another tangent.

                The more rights we allow to be stricken the more liberties will be infringed.

                If I feel like drinking a case of beer and driving please stop me.
                If I feel like eating a double cheeseburger and snusing half a can of skruf stark at one time, government should stay out of my life.

                If I get sick and have no job or recourse I do not expect society to rescue me. Especially if it is due to a lifestyle I chose.

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                • kidstaxi
                  Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 91

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bakerbarber
                  Originally posted by kidstaxi
                  No 5h1t... The only good that may come of this is, maybe, you could get down the aisle of Wal-Mart. Unlike now when 2 ton Tammy and her fat french fried kids are in the way..
                  Well, people should always retain their right to choose.

                  If someone wants to buy a bottle of drain cleaner and drink it. Maybe we should let him before he procreates.

                  If any individual lacks the intelligence necessary to moderate any behavior, passing laws proclaiming it's unsavoryness are not the answer.

                  If any individual is intelligent enough to weigh the pros and cons of actions they take and decide to partake in a behavior, who can justify denying anything that causes no harm to others.

                  And the socialist arguments of health care being a burden to society as a whole only gets me onto another tangent.

                  The more rights we allow to be stricken the more liberties will be infringed.

                  If I feel like drinking a case of beer and driving please stop me.
                  If I feel like eating a double cheeseburger and snusing half a can of skruf stark at one time, government should stay out of my life.

                  If I get sick and have no job or recourse I do not expect society to rescue me. Especially if it is due to a lifestyle I chose.
                  You said it, better than I could have..I agree 100%..

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                  • Jason
                    Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 1370

                    #10
                    Originally posted by kidstaxi
                    Originally posted by bakerbarber
                    All I got to say is Trans Fats.

                    If you think big brother is overstepping with your tobacco, he's already legistlating what you can eat.

                    Very scary.

                    The frog in the slow boiling pot.
                    No 5h1t... The only good that may come of this is, maybe, you could get down the aisle of Wal-Mart. Unlike now when 2 ton Tammy and her fat french fried kids are in the way..
                    That WAS a pretty accurate description of Wal-Mart...

                    :lol: :lol:

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                    • bondzai
                      Member
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 362

                      #11
                      I sometimes think it would be nice to live in Europe but they seem a little prohibitive. Here is bad enough....

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                      • holnrew
                        Member
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 613

                        #12
                        I'd rather live here where I can break my leg and not worry about how I'm going to pay for it, where we have very little censorship on publicly broadcasted TV, where there isn't a religious majority that have to be pandered to and courted by politicians, where nobody complains about real science being taught in school, where gun crime is so low that 5 shootings in a month would make the news, but then that's just my lookout :wink:

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                        • smeden
                          Member
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 28

                          #13
                          i also pay 2,2$ for a litre of gas, 6,7$ a pack of smokes
                          and 58% income tax gladly

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                          • kidstaxi
                            Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 91

                            #14
                            Originally posted by holnrew
                            I'd rather live here where I can break my leg and not worry about how I'm going to pay for it, where we have very little censorship on publicly broadcasted TV, where there isn't a religious majority that have to be pandered to and courted by politicians, where nobody complains about real science being taught in school, where gun crime is so low that 5 shootings in a month would make the news, but then that's just my lookout :wink:
                            I guess, this is suppossed to be a bash on the USA...Sorry, if I offended you. But, I am a proud American and have all the advantages you do. I may not have boobs on public TV, but I have snus though.

                            Your probally going to say, "I'm in the UK and I have snus too". But mine is cheaper.

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                            • bakerbarber
                              Member
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 1947

                              #15
                              Don't forget if someone breaks in your house to harm your family you can shoot them.

                              The majority of murders here are criminal vs. criminal.

                              I feel a lot better knowing I can own a gun to defend myself, and that our police carry them too.

                              If I break my leg without health insurance I highly doubt any hospital in the world would turn me away.

                              Thanks, I'll keep as much of the money I earn as I can.

                              Aren't all forms of government social experiments anyway? Wake me up when we get to Utopia.

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