To be honest, I don't look to Penn to evaluate scientific findings such as these. I don't think he can do it any better than I can. Give me six months of concerted effort in the field, and maybe I can evaluate the scientific merit, but other than that, no.
Don’t underestimate yourself. While it might take a lot of research to determine if a study is legitimate, it usually takes very little to determine if it’s Bullstuff. You just need some basic statistics under your belt, and a copy of the abstract of the study.
Shameless Plug: Since I haven’t posted enough here to be allowed to post a URL, Google Second Hand Smoke, go to The Facts (it will be on the first page) and read the pages on epidemiology. You’ll soon be able to debunk bogus studies quickly and easily.
That court found that the EPA testing methods were seriously flawed, thus the results were in question, and the report discounted. That court's decision had nothing to do with the science in particular.
The judge’s decision was
92 pages long, and he quit before he got all the way through it.
The Readers Digest Condensed Version: The EPA announced the results before doing the study, ignored 2/3s of the available data, doubled their margin of error, then doubled
that number, to come up with 3,000 deaths (out of 280 million people.)
There are plenty of studies on this issue.
And virtually all of them are paid for by nicotine nannies. They range from the ludicrous to the ridiculous. My personal favorite: SHS Causes tooth decay in children.
I don't think second-hand smokers get much of an exposure. For example, do you know anybody who got hooked on second-hand smoke?
Excellent point, and one I haven’t heard made before despite years of debating this.
Cigarettes are highly addictive. If the exposure were as high as the NNs claim, then wouldn’t those who were exposed to it become addicted to it?
I have a condition which renders smoke intolerable.
If you had tintinus, which can cause days of pain from exposure to loud noises, would you demand that restaurants and taverns be forced to play their music at a whisper?
I'm sorry, but my right to breathe and live outwieghs your right to smoke absolutely ANYWHERE you want to.
I hear this claim from nicotine nannies all the time, yet I have never,
ever met a smoker who demands to smoke anywhere they want to. They simply want a place where they can smoke. If that place is clearly marked, then there’s no reason for you to ever go there.
A smoke free bar? You MUST be joking. Not in my neck of the woods, anyway. I hear they have such mythical beasts in California and New York, but not in the Midwest.
Chicago just voted in a smoking ban. This mental illness is not just spreading through this country; it’s a world wide disease. Entire countries are passing laws against smokers.