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I really think it's a matter of respect for your environment. Population growth itself is tough on mother nature - we don't have to add the effects of trash on top of it. Recycle when you can!!
I finally took the leap two weeks ago - I quit smokeless tobacco. Was a Copenhagen man for 19+ years. Just got to be too much - prices going up, potential medical problems, insurance rates go up, etc etc. Should have never started and should have quit long ago. A lot of money went down the drain over the years. Anyhow - over the hump and shooting for a month - then two - etc etc. I really think it's a matter of respect for your environment. Population growth itself is tough on mother nature - we don't have to add the effects of trash on top of it. Recycle when you can!!
I flick the cinder off along with any remaining tobacco and put filter in an Altoids tin I carry in one of my many pockets. Quick,simple and compact.
Good luck in your effort to quit the snuff Swede. I think it is harder to quit than smoking personally.I'm with everyone else on the trash. It shouldn't matter if it's an empty bag of worms, or as small as a ciggarette butt..it's still littering and it doesn't belong in the lake. Where I fish there are alot of shore fisherman and I often see them throw crap in the lake, and I often call them out on it as well.