I don"t usually chime in on this type of discussion, but I have a few things to say about this. For the first thing Greg I applaud you and your son"s decision and the way you handled yourselves. Secondly, I am a smoker and have many times had people come up to me and try to bum a smoke. I"m with you, they are expensive and I have no desire to support someones habit that they can"t afford themselves, this goes with the entitlement society. Yes I am employed and work long hours for my money. Third, I made the decision to smoke, I was not forced to become a smoker by anyone or peer pressure, just the job I was doing when I started was very stressful and I required a release to keep my sanity. Now all that tell me from their vast knowledge of experience that smoking is bad for me don"t know the type of life I have led to that point. There have been many times that I should have been pushing up daises but I am still here. So I let them know to mind your own business concerning my smoking. Also where I live the police will run crack downs on underage smoking. They will enlist a willing participant to stand outside of a convenience store and bum smokes coming out. If you give them one you are arrested and cited for contributing, just like with buying beer for your kids grad party.
So my feelings on this are if you can"t afford to smoke don"t expect me to support your habit.
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