@stefaneLaliberte.
Thanks for your quote. I never said cigars don't have a risk for your health. I was talking about being addictive or not. Inhaling cigarette smoke with all its added chemicals and of course its nicotine, is de facto addictive.
Long-filler cigars, Cubans, Dominicans, etc, are practicaly organic, they don't have added chemicals that cigarette manufacturers do put in their stuff. That and the fact you don't inhale the smoke of a good cigar (and I am not talking about the few dollar rubbish cigar they sell at the petrol stations) makes it not addictive.
And therefor, which was my point, it would be interesting see a committee handling a judicial case where someone would be involved in smoking cigars.
If that committee of window-cleaners would use the risk for health as an argument, then what about drinking whiskey, cognac, rum, eating sugar, sweets for your kids, full of chemicals?
the other argument the society uses is that the smoke is harmful to others. That is a non argument. Then don't drive a car, use a horse or a bike. Don't use air-planes. Etc etc...