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Olson: Keep kids out of smokers’ club

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Ask anyone you see shivering in an alley or sitting in a smoky car with a cigarette in their hand if they’d like to quit smoking and they’d probably tell you yes, and ask you for a blanket.

Smokers have known their habit is no good for them since the Flintstones were smoking Winstons. But in 2013, there are few things worse than being a smoker.

And yet, some people still want to join the club. Usually, they’re too young to understand what they’re signing up for. And it appears that if they try on a given day, underage people can succeed in buying cigarettes.

This past week, the DeKalb Police had a 16-year-old informant try to buy cigarettes at 29 businesses. They do these checks three times a year.

Six of the clerks sold smokes to the teenager, and the clerks were written tickets that could cost them as much as $500, police said. It wasn’t as good a compliance rate as last time, when only two businesses sold to a teen.

The only really acceptable number is 100 percent compliance. Cigarettes have to be kept away from children, who probably don’t realize what they’re signing up for when they take those first puffs.

I’ve been there. I come from a long line of nicotine fiends. As a child, family Christmas celebrations looked like Philip Morris sponsored a Norman Rockwell painting. One year in the mid-80s, I remember the smokeless ashtray was the “it” gift for the men in the family.

Those smoking adults really set a bad example by never getting sick. Two grandparents smoked more than 50 years and lived into their 80s. It made me think that those Surgeon General’s warnings were for other people.

Well, the one about not smoking while you’re pregnant really is for other people, but the others do apply to me.

I sought cigarettes out myself as a teenager. It would be years before I really needed to shave in any meaningful way, and I wanted to look cool, sophisticated.

You could always find a cigarette machine or a clerk who would wink and give you what you wanted, a restaurant where you could sit for hours and drink coffee and smoke.

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