Should Smokeless Cigarettes Be Legal?

Posted by admin on October 26, 2011 under legal, lifestyle | Be the First to Comment

Everyone has heard of smokeless cigarettes by now. They’re also know as electric cigarettes. Basically they are a way for smokers to get a nic fix and the feel of a cigarette without actually smoking burning tobacco. They’re little cigarette sized plastic tubes that let you inhale a mist with nicotine in it. They’re better than nicotine patches because you can still go out on a smoke break and feel “normal.”

But some people are raising health questions about electric cigarettes. Some people ask whether the vapor that is inhaled is really all that safe. After all it still contains nicotine and it is still a foreign element in the lungs. Also many people are worried that e-cigarettes will appeal to children. Let me address the issues.

Even though smokeless cigarettes do have nicotine in them, they do not have the tar or other thousands of irritants that are contained in the smoke of any burning substance. People breathe in moist vapors all the time and even do it therapeutically when they are sick. As far as children, they should not be allowed to use any product with nicotine in it. If a kid is going to steal something with nicotine though they are not going to go for a plastic inhaler. They will go for a real cigarette because it is “cooler.” I mean no one worries kids are going to run around wearing nicotine patches!

For these reasons electric cigarettes should definitely be legal. They help people with a serious addiction wean themselves off of something that threatens their life. I hope they continue to be manufactured and sold for many years to come.

Joliet Bankruptcy Lawyer Tips on Dealing with Debt

Posted by admin on October 23, 2011 under legal, lifestyle | Be the First to Comment

Want some tips from a Joliet bankruptcy lawyer on how you should deal with your debt? The following article will provide you with some beneficial info that you can use when you are trying to deal with your debt.

Tip #1 Always keep the lines of communication between you and your debtors and lenders open. Your mortgage company or landlord are going to have no choice but to take legal measures against you if you ignore all of their phone calls and letters. Some people think that by avoiding their problems they do not have to deal with them. When it comes to debt, you will be much better off by keeping the lines of communication open and discussing your financial situation with your lenders and creditors.

Tip #2 Know when you are in over your head. If you lose your job and you are actively seeking out employment you might be able to get by for a few months on your savings. But, you will need to know when you are overusing credit to make purchases and when you will need to file for bankruptcy if you do not find gainful employment right soon enough.

Tip #3 Don’t rely on credit when the going gets tough, try to scale back on your spending. Too many families end up having to file for bankruptcy because of the fact that they did not alter their spending habits when their financial situations changed for the worst. Do not rely on credit to get you through these tough times.