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Is smoking making a comeback in 2017?

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  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    I haven't seen it, personally, but Seattle banned children a long time ago. And most of what I see people smoking in parks isn't tobacco.

    Is that legal?

    Of course it is.
  • czmiles926
    czmiles926 Posts: 130 Member
    JeepHair77 wrote: »
    SHE actually thinks that the recent increase in anti-smoking ads are actually to blame for increased smoking in teens. Typical teenager argument, but she might actually be on to something.
    In the UK cigarette boxes say stuff like "smoking kills" and "smokers die young" on them which tbh kind of makes it sound cool. If you buy your cigarettes legit though (unlike me - £10 a pack? Nah mate i can get them nearly half the price of that) then there is no branding just the name of the brand in a plain font and they have gross pictures of smokers lungs and stuff on them which I think is more of a deterrent.
    I only smoke when i drink so then it's only in night club smoking areas or the designated area outside my flat.
    However I know only a few young people who are full time smokers, but I know lots of people who would smoke on a night out.
  • lorriemb
    lorriemb Posts: 39 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Seems pretty much the same as ever to me (down overall since some years ago, more visible in some ways since everyone forced it outside to specific areas). I see e-cigs more (which I find annoying because of the weird sweet cloud of smoke), but I assume that's people trying to quit, so good for them.

    Sadly, I'm not sure most of them are. E-cigs and vaping have become especially trendy. I'd guess that as many people starting a nicotine habit via e-cigs as are kicking one. :(

    The folks I know who vape don't use any nicotine in the liquid. At least that is what I was told when asking about vaping. All 4 of them are X cigarette smokers due to being able to vape. YAY for anybody who is able to quit a bad habit, regardless of the habit!
  • skymningen
    skymningen Posts: 532 Member
    I saw a strange thing happening around my workplace (this is definitely not a local but a social group effect): There used to be very little smoker standing outside some years ago, then it got a little more when vaping came around. Now vaping has gotten less and there are more "old school" smokers around than ever before. Maybe it is just normal fluctuation, but somehow I feel there have been more instances of people smoking at the bus stops lately. I am afraid that the acceptance of vaping subconsciously increased the acceptance of smoking somehow and people changed (back) when they got fed up with getting supplies (I think it is not as straightforward here than it is in other places) and maybe also with the tast but still were hooked to nicotine.
  • sarahlifts
    sarahlifts Posts: 610 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Seems pretty much the same as ever to me (down overall since some years ago, more visible in some ways since everyone forced it outside to specific areas). I see e-cigs more (which I find annoying because of the weird sweet cloud of smoke), but I assume that's people trying to quit, so good for them.

    Sadly, I'm not sure most of them are. E-cigs and vaping have become especially trendy. I'd guess that as many people starting a nicotine habit via e-cigs as are kicking one. :(

    This is true. 2 of my sisters told me they occasionally vape with nicotine. They have NEVER been smokers. I asked them Why they would do this. Their friends or spouse was doing it or they went to a Hookah Lounge. Why anyone would begin is beyond me. I just want to quit!
  • ccruz985
    ccruz985 Posts: 646 Member
    I don't know that it's making a comeback as much as more and more places don't allow it inside anymore so now this disgusting thing is outside, everywhere.
  • jennybearlv
    jennybearlv Posts: 1,519 Member
    I rarely see or smell people smoking since I moved to Reno. It's a literal breath of fresh air after growing up in Las Vegas where smoking is prevalent. I was in a bar and asked my husband if Reno had a smoking ban, because there was nobody smoking in this packed out bar. Someone eventually lit up after we were there for over an hour. So, I think it depends on where you live. Smoking weed on the other hand is pretty common here. There's about a 50/50 chance as to whether that cloud of smoke is tobacco or marijuana.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    Vaping is a rarity here still, I vape. Some people look at me while I'm walking down the street like I'm puffing on a crack pipe! Friends of ours actually thought it WAS a crack pipe when they first saw me and hubby using ours.

    I see many teenagers smoking, i guess they still think it's cool :noway: How they can afford it, i do not know! I checked out the price of the tobacco (rollies) that i used to smoke the other day, and they are now $56 for a 50g pouch. A pack of 50 regular cigarettes is over $30 pack.
  • mom23mangos
    mom23mangos Posts: 3,069 Member
    sarahlifts wrote: »
    Carlos_421 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Seems pretty much the same as ever to me (down overall since some years ago, more visible in some ways since everyone forced it outside to specific areas). I see e-cigs more (which I find annoying because of the weird sweet cloud of smoke), but I assume that's people trying to quit, so good for them.

    Sadly, I'm not sure most of them are. E-cigs and vaping have become especially trendy. I'd guess that as many people starting a nicotine habit via e-cigs as are kicking one. :(

    This is true. 2 of my sisters told me they occasionally vape with nicotine. They have NEVER been smokers. I asked them Why they would do this. Their friends or spouse was doing it or they went to a Hookah Lounge. Why anyone would begin is beyond me. I just want to quit!

    As the mother of teenage sons, I can say vaping is ALL OVER the middle and high schools down here. And they are vaping nicotine. Why I don't know. But it's very, very big.

    My 13yr old also just nicked one of his grandfather's cigars this past weekend. :angry:
  • lalepepper
    lalepepper Posts: 447 Member
    I'm not sure if it's indicative of more people smoking overall. I'd be inclined to think that more people are aware of the negative effects of smoking in closed spaces with their children or others around - less and less people seem to be smoking in their cars and homes or restaurants/jobs/bars (partly due to laws for businesses/workplaces) so they are more "out there" so to speak.
  • Eat2Brute
    Eat2Brute Posts: 29 Member
    I read something yesterday talking about how 'back in the day' people were more accepting of smokers and how currently smokers are demonized for clearly being inconsiderate evil people who put our children at risk for exposing them to second hand smoke. I think it could be argued that being overly judgmental is on the rise.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    edited August 2017
    I read something yesterday talking about how 'back in the day' people were more accepting of smokers and how currently smokers are demonized for clearly being inconsiderate evil people who put our children at risk for exposing them to second hand smoke. I think it could be argued that being overly judgmental is on the rise.

    It's funny - nowadays cigarette smokers are demonized and ostracized, but people are vastly convinced that it's perfectly okay to smoke....other....things, and that everybody should legally be allowed to do it. So the dangers of inhaling burning substances are apparently situational/conditional.
  • jennybearlv
    jennybearlv Posts: 1,519 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    I read something yesterday talking about how 'back in the day' people were more accepting of smokers and how currently smokers are demonized for clearly being inconsiderate evil people who put our children at risk for exposing them to second hand smoke. I think it could be argued that being overly judgmental is on the rise.

    It's funny - nowadays cigarette smokers are demonized and ostracized, but people are vastly convinced that it's perfectly okay to smoke....other....things, and that everybody should legally be allowed to do it. So the dangers of inhaling burning substances are apparently situational/conditional.

    Marijuana is legal in Nevada, but it's not like it's okay to smoke it in a restaurant or around kids. I think it's still illegal to smoke it anywhere but your home. We allow smoking whatever in the backyard as long as our neighbor's grandkids aren't there. Nobody is smoking anything in my house.
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  • valkongr
    valkongr Posts: 27 Member
    Yes and I don't why, it's not even cheap anymore.
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