Smoking Should Be Banned in Public Places Essay

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    Smoking is a controversial issue that has been debated for decades. Nowadays, governments and officials lead to reduce the practice of smoking. With the risks of smoking being informed to the public, tobacco sales have declined over years. Meanwhile, opposers argue with statistics, claiming that the danger of smoking is exaggerated. Smokers find themselves being victimized by society, violating their right to freedom of choice. While proponents push for a nonsmoking society for health reasons,…

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    Smoking should be banned in public because it’s unhealthy and people should not be smoking 4 or 5 packs a day smoking causes lung cancer and people like me really hate it. I don’t like being around smokers because causes all kinds of problems smoking is really bad because it affects the body and it takes a while for the body to recover from smoking. But when people smoke it increases blood pressure and increases heart rate and is also bad for the person because it will cause all kinds of…

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    make this choice of “to smoke or not to smoke”. Additionally, they argued that the act of “smoking” was not being sold to the public, but rather the advertisement were geared at assisting smokers with deciding on which cigarette brands. With regards to business and employment, the “nays” noted that if it is legal to manufacture tobacco then why should advertising sale for the tobacco base product be banned. Secondly, the nays claim that advertisements are aimed at actually to gain a greater…

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    Controversy Of Smoking

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    Smoking is a topic of great controversy as there is no middle ground exists on this topic. It is very usual to see people covering their mouth while walking in public places. People against it have gone on the streets to protest smoking in public places. We can also see posters in the certain parts of the public places saying, “smoking area” while some says, “do not smoke.” Also, people are getting very sick due to over smoking and it also has some effect on the nonsmoker nearby, known as…

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    they “light up.” Smoking is defined as “the cloud of black, gray, or white gases and dust that is produced by burning something” by Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The majority of people do not enjoy inhaling those clouds of smoke given off by others around them. Second-hand smoke negatively impacts a person’s dining experience. Most people do now want breathe it in and smell like the lingering smoke from dining. Although Illinois has made it illegal to smoke in virtually all public places, some…

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    Good Morning teachers, The Australian legal system has been extremely effective in addressing the issue of Tobacco smoking in Australia and has made very effective law reformation in this area.Traditionally, the smoking of tobacco was a norm in society, however extensive scientific research correlated this with being the biggest attributer for preventable deaths in our nation. The Australian government responded to this revelation in an efficacious way by introducing the Tobacco Plain…

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    Secondhand Smoking

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    Over 60 million people die a year from smoking cigarettes ("Smoking"). Tobacco is made of lots of chemicals.The great american smoke has been trying to stop people from smoking. There are many reasons that smoking should be banned in public places. Due to the faulty effects cigarettes have on adults and the bad effects secondhand smoke has on children smoking should be banned in public places Cigarettes can cause second smoke can cause second hand smoke in children. Children's bodies…

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    around the world is constantly increasing. Even though people are aware of how unhealthy smoking can be, and what it can cause to their hearts and lungs, they still prefer to smoke. Today, smoking is a trend like a social media, and particularly among the teens. Although smoking makes an individual feel relaxed, at the same time it harms the body of the smokers in the long run. People have known that smoking can kill them from past 50-60 years, and according to the World Health Organization…

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    Should Cigarette Smoking Be Banned Think about the number of times you have passed an outside public area and the awful smell of cigarette some is filling the air. Worse yet, you inhale the secondhand smoke. While there is an overwhelming amount of evidence linking cigarette smoking to devastating diseases that may cause life-long debilitating disorders and even death, many still choose to smoke. Why then, would we not ban smoking in order to save peoples lives? In my point of view, I believe…

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    humans; animals are being harmed from cigarettes in parks and beaches. In order to significantly lower the annual numbers of secondhand smoke caused deaths and debilitations, as well as spare animals from harm, public use of smoke-producing and other waste-producing tobacco must be banned in the United States. Those that are most exposed to and most susceptible to negative health effects from secondhand smoke are children and infants: those who cannot protect themselves from smoke. According to…

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