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In response to
"
maybe if they weren't buying cigarettes all the time, they wouldn't be so poor. -- nm
"
by
znufrii
Addiction sucks -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Nov 6 '13, 08:36
(No message)
Responses:
well, there's places to go where you can get help to quit, if you really want to.
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znufrii
Nov 6, 08:37
15
If only they worked. Around 3% of people that use the patch or gum quit. You should know, quitting is one of the most difficult things for people to
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Krusty
Nov 6, 08:40
14
Spend a week in hospital with a pulmonary embolism and you'll quit......
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Meg
Nov 6, 08:43
1
that only works with some people. nm -- nm
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groiny
Nov 6, 08:43
I will quit when they are 15 bucks a pack.......
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random smoker
Nov 6, 08:42
4
so true for most -- nm
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zork
Nov 6, 08:51
they upped the taxes here by 25% in 2010, and consumption dropped by ~10%. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 6, 08:49
2
Krusty's point notwithstanding, the same thing had happened in NYC, over several rounds of price increases and restrictions. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 6, 08:52
1
adult smoking rate in NYC dropped for 22% in 2002, to 14% in 2010 -- (link)
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znufrii
Nov 6, 08:54
it's more like 25% -- nm
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decline
Nov 6, 08:41
6
I've never read or heard a number that high. I've never heard it get it double digits.
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Krusty
Nov 6, 08:46
5
hmm. I wonder if they don't consider the patch drug therapy. Here, cancer.org says it -- (link)
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decline
Nov 6, 08:48
1
I wish they'd link to those reports. I don't trust statements like that. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 6, 08:50
IMO, it is mostly a mental thing. nm -- nm
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groiny
Nov 6, 08:47
2
Yes, it's not as much physical as mental but it's as difficult to quit as hard drugs. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 6, 08:48
1
how much of that is the person really wanting to quit though?
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groiny
Nov 6, 08:49
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