>>How about letters to teh manager of any supermarket that this
>>applies to asking if they would study ways to separate these, so
>>that children are not trained to associate the chocolate they are
>>likely to get after a shopping expedition with the cigarrettes their
>>parent gets.
Quick as a flash, Risk shot back
>Should the same apply to alcohol and fizzy drink, butter and low fat
>muck, chocolate and newspapers, expensive designer food and basic
>foodstuffs, etc.?
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No.
Newspapers (or indeed chocolate, champagne and so on) will not kill
their users in large numbers if used as intended, cigarrettes, of
course, will.
The latter is addictive, the former not, or at least to a different
order of magnitude of effect.
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