Cigarette regulations have been enacted since the 1970s. In the 1950s cigarette advertising was everywhere, which made cigarette companies rich. However, President Richard Nixon signed a bill banning cigarettes commercials on television. In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a bill and making it harder for people to purchase cigarettes. …show more content…
Now 77% of people who are still using cigarettes today which either have emphysema, or lung cancer have a bigger risk of diseases coming toward them . People who smoke cigarettes have health problems such as exercising, raising your blood pressure, and also takes away good cholesterol. Just having about 2 packs a day of cigarettes is about $14 dollars, but yearly is about $25,000 dollars.
E- Cigarettes are another way of smoking but are a battery powered device that is vapor instead of real tobacco. Some of e-cigarettes contain nicotine or some don’t use it at all. E- cigarette has stopped smokers from keep using regular cigarettes and is about 95 % less harmful than cigarettes and reduce their risk of health. When smoking a real cigarette tar and gasses are coming in and out your body which one the other case, an E- cigarette only produces a fluid called E- fluid. This fluid only has nicotine and other dissolving mists which are not as bad as a regular