Secondhand Smoking Essay

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    Q1: I am comparing the safety of electronic cigarettes with smoking cigarettes. According to the FDA, there are over 90 toxic chemicals in tobacco smoking as compared to at least 3 toxic chemicals in e-cigarettes. They produce the same cancer-causing ingredients, but it happens more in tobacco. Tobacco smoking produces secondhand smoke while e-cigarettes produce vapor, which according to researchers, it doesn’t pose a risk for bystanders. Tobacco short and long term use can have adverse…

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    Teenagers have even adapted to the use of this addictive drug. The amounts of users that participate in cigarette smoking are on the rise. It has been concluded from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that each year, an estimated 443,000 people die prematurely from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking. Despite these risks, nearly 23 percent of high school students use tobacco products, and more than 90 percent…

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    Since the late 1990s, American state legislators have debated the subject of smoking. Who is allowed smoke (tobacco) cigarettes? Where can you smoke? How much will those cigarettes cost? These questions are in mind as state legislators establish criminal, and occupation safety and health laws against smoking in public. Cigarettes contain a multitude of known carcinogens and toxic substances, such as acetone, ammonia, carbon monoxide, lead, arsenic, methanol, butane, and formaldehyde. The most…

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    Smoking in Public Smoking bans in the United States have been around since the 1970’s. Since then different states have made their own laws about where you are allowed to smoke in public areas. Other states have made minimal efforts to decrease the smoking in public. Smoke bans are not made to target those who smoke, rather protect those who do not. Smoking in public produces second hand smoke that is harmful to those around them, to help reduce exposure to second hand smoke for people, the…

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    Comprehensive tobacco free parks reduce the chance of individuals being exposed to secondhand smoking, thus reducing the number of individuals that will develop some form of cancer or implication due to smoking. Tobacco accounts for 30% of all types of cancer, as well as 87% of all lung cancer fatalities. Tobacco can lead to over 15 types of cancer. We have the opportunity to make an influence on…

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    Would you pay to kill yourself? I know that I would not. If you answered no to that question, then what reason do you have start smoking cigarettes? In the article “Do smokers know how much they spend on cigarettes?” I read that that the average smoker pays about 1,500 dollars a year for cigarettes, but smokers in New York City spend closer to 3,300 dollars (Berlin 1) This amount of money that a person who smokes spends daily, weekly, and yearly has no health or self help benefits. People who…

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    to smoke should go up to 21 due to it’s ability to save lives, and make fewer people start smoking in turn making less people die from smoking. Each year over 6 million people die from tobacco products due to lung cancer and other related illnesses every cigarette you smoke takes 7-11 minutes of your life acording to the American Cancer Scociety. So it will cause you to lose more time of your life smoking than it takes you to smoke. This means that take the time it takes you to smoke and…

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    The Socially Acceptable Deadly Addiction Smoking is bad, everyone knows that. “Today no one debates the conclusion that smoking is harmful to one’s health, not even smokers” (Sloan, Smith, and Taylor 1). If this is the case, then why is there still a vast population of smokers? There could be many different reasons. Cigarettes are addictive, legal, and easily available. Cigarettes can be found in almost every store and are provided with free advertising when celebrities publicize pictures with…

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    Press article says they have made smoking illegal on the premises which means in their homes around the area and outside of the premises. In both of these articles they talk about smoking and not wanting it around them but they both have different types of restrictions. To begin, Reynolds American and the Department of Housing and Urban Development both talk about banning people from smoking specific areas. For example, in the text is states that, “Smoking also would be prohibited outdoors…

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    biodiversity and get afforestation. However, one company cannot solve environments problems; international companies should collaboration to find more solutions. Furthermore, Tobacco companies still damage the environment even by the simplest actions like smoking and throwing cigarette butts without mentioning damages in a long term that leads to real…

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