According to the CDC, quitting nicotine can temporarily lead to withdrawal symptoms including: Urges or cravings to smoke Feeling irritated, grumpy, or upset Feeling jumpy or restless Difficulty concentrating Trouble sleeping Increased appetite or gaining weight Feeling anxious, sad, or depressed The good news is that it is possible to stop smoking and the sooner you quit, the better
However, as the old argument goes, 'smoking while deer hunting' will scare off the deer
Mouth-to-lung smoking limits nicotine versus direct-to-lung inhalation
and metals, such as nickel, copper, zinc, tin and lead (7-18)
A smuggler who legally purchases cigarettes in a low-tax area, such as Missouri, and then sells the cigarettes in a high-tax area, like California, still pays tax and buys American-produced goods
"Promoting taxation on tobacco products"