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i’m for an outright ban on serving peanuts & peanut products on planes. i don’t have an allergy, but i’m amazed at how many people i know who do. and that population is only growing.
if smoking has been successfully banned, something as potentially deadly as nuts should be. if someone lights up a cigarette it’s not going to cause a medical emergency within moments. several people opening their nut packets could.
if i want to eat nuts, i’ll go home & stuff myself with nuts. but during a flight, for the safety – not preference – of others, i can refrain.
i’m for an outright ban on serving peanuts & peanut products on planes. i don’t have an allergy, but i’m amazed at how many people i know who do. and that population is only growing.
if smoking has been successfully banned, something as potentially deadly as nuts should be. if someone lights up a cigarette it’s not going to cause a medical emergency within moments. several people opening their nut packets could.
if i want to eat nuts, i’ll go home & stuff myself with nuts. but during a flight, for the safety – not preference – of others, i can refrain.
a person can die w/in minutes from peanut products – can a life be saved inflight w/in this time frame? http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/21471171/