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Jerry Adams
This last weekend I packed up and left Raton after completing the LV 100 yd match. By that time I had picked up too much second hand cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke makes me physically ill (nauseous) and too much will get absorbed into my sinus cavities and cause me to smell a hot acrid scent each time I take a breath through my nose. Depending on how much smoke I absorb it will take 3 to 7 days to flush out of my system. I try to avoid smoke by moving away from the source when possible. This becomes difficult to impossible when you have designated firing and reloading benches. I also try to not be obnoxious about this but it has come to the point that I wonder if there is any point to me going to matches anymore. A lot of smokers are considerate(Jack Snyder is one) but there are some that seem to think that they have a right to smoke and if you don't like smoke in your face, well, that's your problem.
I know that a number of people on this board will call me a whiner. I agree that smokers have every right to stuff their lungs full of cigarette smoke. However, I do not agree that they have a right to put their cigarette smoke into my lungs.
I did a search on the forum on smoking and didn't have much success in finding previous discussion on this topic. I did, however, stumble on a thread where loud talking on the line was disparaged. Is that worse than putting smoke in someones face?
I know that a number of people on this board will call me a whiner. I agree that smokers have every right to stuff their lungs full of cigarette smoke. However, I do not agree that they have a right to put their cigarette smoke into my lungs.
I did a search on the forum on smoking and didn't have much success in finding previous discussion on this topic. I did, however, stumble on a thread where loud talking on the line was disparaged. Is that worse than putting smoke in someones face?