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LETTER: Burning cigarettes the real problem

Cigarettes start fires because the manufacturers put chemicals in them, so they won’t stop burning.
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Cigarettes start fires because the manufacturers put chemicals in them, so they won’t stop burning.

The government must stop this practice. It would save millions of millions of dollars in fire losses.

When I smoked back in the 1950s, a smoke would go out. You had to keep lighting them.

Gordon Stewart

Sooke



editor@sookenewsmirror.com

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