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I have been a membe r of the Quitnet.com. I have founded a Quit Club for the Deaf in this website.

You can find it in their "community" Clubs.

I am very busy, but I do visit their website at least 3-4 x per week to "maintain" my quit.

My best regards,

Sqrrl.
 
I'm a smoker, but not a chain or frequent smoker... but a occasional smoker. The last time I smoked was last night. Before that was last October. Before that was last July. Before that was September 2005.

I've been smoking since I was 15 years old and never had a hard time living without cigarettes for a long time. :)
 
Anti-smoking American milestone reached

I can't stand smoky areas. Years ago asthma kicked my butt and I lost 40 lbs in one summer. My favorite uncle died from heart and lung probs linked to his smoking.

Anti-smoking American milestone reached - Yahoo! News

Anti-smoking American milestone reached
By MARTIN GRIFFITH, Associated Press Writer
January 20, 2007

Thirty years after it began as just another quirky movement in Berkeley, Calif., the push to ban smoking in restaurants, bars and other public places has reached a national milestone.

For the first time in the nation's history, more than half of Americans live in a city or state with laws mandating that workplaces, restaurants or bars be smoke-free, according to Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.

"The movement for smoke-free air has gone from being a California oddity to the nationwide norm," said Bronson Frick, the group's associate director. "We think 100 percent of Americans will live in smoke-free jurisdictions within a few years."

Seven states and 116 communities enacted tough smoke-free laws last year, bringing the total number to 22 states and 577 municipalities, according to the group. Nevada's ban, which went into effect Dec. 8, increased the total U.S. population covered by any type of smokefree law to 50.2 percent.

It was the most successful year for anti-smoking advocates in the U.S., said Frick, and advocates are now working with local and state officials from across the nation on how to bring the other half of the country around.

In a sign of the changing climate, new U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi banned smoking in the ornate Speaker's Lobby just off the House floor this month, and the District of Columbia recently barred it in public areas. Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Louisiana and New Jersey also passed sweeping anti-smoking measures last year.

"That's how life is now. They're banning smoking everywhere," said Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., an occasional smoker.

Susan Burgess, the mayor pro tem of Charlotte, N.C., said what's fueling the push is a U.S. Surgeon General's report released last June that found just a few minutes inhaling someone else's smoke harms nonsmokers, and separate smoking sections don't offer enough protection.

She said the report gave momentum to the anti-smoking front even in North Carolina — the nation's No. 1 tobacco state — and influenced Nevada voters to approve a ballot measure banning smoking at restaurants, bars that serve food, and around slot machines at supermarkets, gas stations and convenience stores. Nevada, where gambling and smoking had been assumed to go hand in hand, previously had one of the nation's least restrictive smoking laws.

"The Nevada vote shows that when people are given accurate information about the dangers of secondhand smoke, it's almost a no-brainer" they'll support smoking controls, said Burgess, founder of the anti-smoking group Smokefree Charlotte.

Not all elected officials and business owners embrace the cause. They maintain such laws drive away smoking customers and cut profits.

"There's a fear that we would lose restaurant business to nearby towns if we passed a smoking ordinance," Moline, Ill., Mayor Don Walvaert said. "Before acting, we would need real proof that cities have not experienced business losses because of smoking regulations."

Nevada's smoking restrictions have been challenged in state court by a coalition of businesses. Opponents say the ban, which does not apply to the gambling floors of casinos on and off the Las Vegas Strip, is unconstitutional, vague and unenforceable.

In Columbia, Mo., one business owner displayed his displeasure at a new local ordinance banning smoking with a sign: "Smoking allowed until Jan. 9, City Council banning beer next, and hopefully, karaoke!"

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. plans to continue to fight smoking bans at adult-only businesses because it thinks such restrictions infringe on the rights of owners and adversely affect business, spokesman David Howard said from the company's headquarters in Winston-Salem, N.C.

But Columbia Mayor Darwin Hindman said studies show bans will not force smoking customers to go elsewhere. The Surgeon General's report reached a similar conclusion.

"I don't think it's a legitimate fear that bars and restaurants will lose business," Hindman said. "From what I've read, smokers keep going to bars and restaurants even after smoking is banned. Smoking restrictions should be based on health issues anyway."

Amy Winterfeld, health policy analyst for the National Conference of State Legislatures based in Washington, D.C., said smoke-free legislation is pending in at least seven states.

"When you see an issue like this passing in a number of states it does give it momentum in other states," Winterfeld said. "It's certainly possible that a number of states will take it up this year."
___

On the Net:

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights: no-smoke.org

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.: home

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
 
Some of my loved ones in my mom's side of the family has died of lung cancer due to smoking. They told me never, ever smoke because they want to see me healthy and live longer.. and don't have to suffer with the addication and the pains of cancer later on in life. To this day, I thank them for it. My mom is also a heavy smoker but trying to quit now but I don't know if she can do it or not. :/


I can't stand smoky areas. Years ago asthma kicked my butt and I lost 40 lbs in one summer. My favorite uncle died from heart and lung probs linked to his smoking.

Anti-smoking American milestone reached - Yahoo! News

Anti-smoking American milestone reached
By MARTIN GRIFFITH, Associated Press Writer
January 20, 2007

Thirty years after it began as just another quirky movement in Berkeley, Calif., the push to ban smoking in restaurants, bars and other public places has reached a national milestone.

For the first time in the nation's history, more than half of Americans live in a city or state with laws mandating that workplaces, restaurants or bars be smoke-free, according to Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.

"The movement for smoke-free air has gone from being a California oddity to the nationwide norm," said Bronson Frick, the group's associate director. "We think 100 percent of Americans will live in smoke-free jurisdictions within a few years."

Seven states and 116 communities enacted tough smoke-free laws last year, bringing the total number to 22 states and 577 municipalities, according to the group. Nevada's ban, which went into effect Dec. 8, increased the total U.S. population covered by any type of smokefree law to 50.2 percent.

It was the most successful year for anti-smoking advocates in the U.S., said Frick, and advocates are now working with local and state officials from across the nation on how to bring the other half of the country around.

In a sign of the changing climate, new U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi banned smoking in the ornate Speaker's Lobby just off the House floor this month, and the District of Columbia recently barred it in public areas. Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Louisiana and New Jersey also passed sweeping anti-smoking measures last year.

"That's how life is now. They're banning smoking everywhere," said Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., an occasional smoker.

Susan Burgess, the mayor pro tem of Charlotte, N.C., said what's fueling the push is a U.S. Surgeon General's report released last June that found just a few minutes inhaling someone else's smoke harms nonsmokers, and separate smoking sections don't offer enough protection.

She said the report gave momentum to the anti-smoking front even in North Carolina — the nation's No. 1 tobacco state — and influenced Nevada voters to approve a ballot measure banning smoking at restaurants, bars that serve food, and around slot machines at supermarkets, gas stations and convenience stores. Nevada, where gambling and smoking had been assumed to go hand in hand, previously had one of the nation's least restrictive smoking laws.

"The Nevada vote shows that when people are given accurate information about the dangers of secondhand smoke, it's almost a no-brainer" they'll support smoking controls, said Burgess, founder of the anti-smoking group Smokefree Charlotte.

Not all elected officials and business owners embrace the cause. They maintain such laws drive away smoking customers and cut profits.

"There's a fear that we would lose restaurant business to nearby towns if we passed a smoking ordinance," Moline, Ill., Mayor Don Walvaert said. "Before acting, we would need real proof that cities have not experienced business losses because of smoking regulations."

Nevada's smoking restrictions have been challenged in state court by a coalition of businesses. Opponents say the ban, which does not apply to the gambling floors of casinos on and off the Las Vegas Strip, is unconstitutional, vague and unenforceable.

In Columbia, Mo., one business owner displayed his displeasure at a new local ordinance banning smoking with a sign: "Smoking allowed until Jan. 9, City Council banning beer next, and hopefully, karaoke!"

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. plans to continue to fight smoking bans at adult-only businesses because it thinks such restrictions infringe on the rights of owners and adversely affect business, spokesman David Howard said from the company's headquarters in Winston-Salem, N.C.

But Columbia Mayor Darwin Hindman said studies show bans will not force smoking customers to go elsewhere. The Surgeon General's report reached a similar conclusion.

"I don't think it's a legitimate fear that bars and restaurants will lose business," Hindman said. "From what I've read, smokers keep going to bars and restaurants even after smoking is banned. Smoking restrictions should be based on health issues anyway."

Amy Winterfeld, health policy analyst for the National Conference of State Legislatures based in Washington, D.C., said smoke-free legislation is pending in at least seven states.

"When you see an issue like this passing in a number of states it does give it momentum in other states," Winterfeld said. "It's certainly possible that a number of states will take it up this year."
___

On the Net:

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights: no-smoke.org

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.: home

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
 
I wanna quit smokin but its hard bec ya see cigarettes everyday everywhere and Tobbaco is KING in Kentucky.... used to smoke 4 pack a day now cut down to one and half , want stop
 
Anyone of you try quit smoke..

Good luck and keep fight quit!! :):):):)
 
Already quit 6 months ago and I am feeling much better. :)
 
I quit smoking in almost 2 months ago without any support. Hopeful I stay off and keep me going to workout almost daily.
 
I wanna quit smokin but its hard bec ya see cigarettes everyday everywhere and Tobbaco is KING in Kentucky.... used to smoke 4 pack a day now cut down to one and half , want stop

I quit smoke since two months. I use chantix pills. It working good for me before I try patch but not work well. Try this chantix pills. Hope help stop smoke.
Here Link Chantix

PS My health insurance company paid all coverage quit smoke program. Nice one. Now I can smell better than I was smoker.
 
I already quit in 2005 but used to be smoker for short time until got breath problem.

Just don't buy cigarettes and be patient for few weeks.
 
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Here's your solution... COLD TURKEY??


funny this one..
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Can you handle this one?
 
To Moondancer:

Do not continue to post my name intentionally...how would you feel if anyone posted yours?

Enough.





~RR
 
I was former smoker just before my adopt son came into my life and he changed my life and I quit smoke and it has been about almost 4 yrs since my my son came into my life..
 
Cool !!!!! Glad to see more Deaf people quit smoking. This will help alots when finding a job and improve social life and making better healthy choices. :) :thumb:
 
Smoking's ashs are like tar when they goes in human lungs and weights the lungs down making it stretch down lower. I wouldn't want go near to the secondhand smoker.
 
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