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Dilemma, What Should I do?

So I was out and about today and lo and behold found a new pack of cigarettes on the ground minus one. The owner is no where to be found so tis mine.

What should I do with the cigarettes??

I can't throw it away coz' it'll be a waste and it's worth a bit of money. I don't want to give it away to somone else coz' what if these are the smokes that causes them to have cancer?

So I should give them a puff right?

Update:

But I don't to throw it out, it's still worth some money. But, if I sell it to someone else, I may endanger their life. So what's the solution?

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  • Jody
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I know how you feel.

    But the smokes aren't worth anything to a non-smoker.

    The way I see it, selling them is an option because the smoker is going to smoke whether they buy them at the store or buy the pack from you.

    Personally, I'd pprobably give them to a friend. They didn't cost me anything, I at least don't need to profit.

    You have to do whatever it is that you can live with without feeling guilty.

    If you were really concerned about cancer you would have destroyed the cancer sticks. Or not picked them up in the first place.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'd say throw them out! First off finding them on the ground is nasty. You don't know why they are there. Starting to smoke is the absoulte stupidest thing you can do. Just throw them in the garbage.

  • 1 decade ago

    Heck no! Do you wanna die from lung cancer!?!? Just throw them away!

    Or u could try selling the fags to people at like a dollar per fag.

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