February 14, 2012
Published: 15 Sep 09 09:07 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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As countries across the EU curb smoking in public, Sweden is fighting to get a European-wide ban lifted on 'snus,' a moist tobacco popular across Scandinavia that is sucked rather than chewed or smoked.
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Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.
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1. Snus isn't as bad as cigarrettes, it's sure as hell more nasty but from a health point of view it isn't worse.
2. There is no need to save Swedish Match, I know the.. I don't the English name for his position but it doesn't matter anyway, my point is, the company is doing well.
3. As i have already pointed out cigarettes are worse for your health and by your definition we shouldn't just outlaw snus, we should outlaw alcohol, cigarettes, cigars, sugar, fat and a very very very long list of unhealthy things but I do agree that we should make the first three things I said + snus illegal.
4. Snus doesn't give cancer, you''re lying.
Wake up BravoTango!!
? Oh you're serious.. Well it's supposed to be obvious but well.. let me help you.
Because what they are doing affects other people. I'm not sure I have enough space or time to explain and I don't really want to either..
Yeah I'm gonna stay there; because it affects other people, directly or indirectly or very indirectly. It can be something like that people have nasty habits because they copied the role models they had when growing up, that's another reason why. Now I'll stop.
... oh yea, that's right. Like that has never happened before.
Yes, I am serious. It should be obvious to anyone outside of the nanny state that feed and cared for you that freedom is something that is lost a step at a time.
Bye the bye, the way that you comb you hair effects others. We should outlaw hair. Thanks for your help anyway.
I am with you. If snus ban is valid, then so is the ban on alcohol and cigarettes. I couldn't care less!
Personally, I don't think marijuana, alcohol, coffee, or snus should have anything other than age restrictions. I'm tired of all the double standards and hypocrisy in this realm of public policy, though,all over the world. Next time the Dutch helm the EU without the Christian Democrats and ChristenUnie in power, they ought to strongly push for cannabis tolerance in Sweden, and watch as Sweden reacts the same way the EU officials are now reacting to Sweden.
Ridiculous.
Surely not?
I'm tryna get my friend to send me some since I became addicted and am no longer in Sweden...
But she won't because she is worried she'll get in trouble for it haha (ya know, Swedish psyche!)
So can someone confirm it is legal to send?
Cheers!
i live in the US and yes, its perfectly legal to send. they also have a store locator for the small amount of select tobacco shops in the US that sell it (i was buying it regularly in san francisco but since i've moved to washington the only place that sells it is six hours away, a bit of a stretch). stores in the US only sell the General brand, but you can pick from a ton of different ones in their webstore.
happy snusin'
In india lots of ppl used it ..it was very very popular a decade ago... and that increase the no of mouth cancer that Indian Govt forced to ban it . and aware ppl through various media .
So lifting the ban is a sad move
1) You're not forcing other people to be exposed to all those carcinogens and other poisons.
2) Your clothes won't smell if you use snus.
4xxxx: Their mid 20s? You surely have access to their autopsies, to prove this was in fact the case? Hundreds of thousands of Swedes and Finns use and have used snus and I dare you to prove to me that anyone has ever died in their 20s, unless they've been swallowing the stuff by the shovel full.
Nobody is denying Snus is not harmful if you dont already use tobacco but in terms of harm reduction it is 95% safer than smoking cigarettes. So in that respect Snus would save or extend the lives of many smokers who have tried to quit using other methods. Also if many people who would otherwise start smoking and have long term addiction started with Snus they would also have health benefits over and above what smoking would do.