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Well, like Potato said, it need not necessarily be a choice to consume. Passive consumption via second hand smoke is a curious example. I'm thinking of enclosed areas, such as bars, homes, or cars, where non-smokers, or passive consumers would be exposed 'by circumstance' to their own detriment. In the case of cigarette smoke, the risks are well known, and on the side of every cigarette pack.

 

Perhaps this raises the question of whether or not the Sabres are habit forming. In the case of Sabres games, the team hasn't hidden the fact that the fans will suffer, but at what point should a disclaimer be printed on the tickets? That way, the Sabres could say that the fans, or active consumers, were well informed about the risks of attending a game.

 

Now, how about the passive consumers in the bars, homes, and cars, or even those who might read Sabres related headlines by accident. Are they entitled to any sort of legal protections?

 

And, I ask you, is Sabretooth not the Hockey World's version of Joe Camel?

 

If somebody passes gas in an elevator...

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