E-Cigarettes Essay

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    Nicotine Knowledge According to the 2014 Surgeon General’s Report, every day approximately 1,300 people die due to smoking cigarettes – adding up to at least 460,000 deaths per year (qtd. in “Smoking and Tobacco Use”). Today, the number of smokers is at an all time low, in large part due to the help of anti-smoking propaganda. Anti-smoking propaganda is always justified because it is educational and life saving. Its counterpart, advertising which promotes smoking, is never acceptable. In the…

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    Vaping Should Be Banned

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    proven to be healthier than its tobacco cousin, the cigarette. Currently the United States Government is trying to pass a law that would ban the production, distribution, and sale of many vape products. This ban would make it so the big brand tobacco companies would once again be the number one source for nicotine. There are many advocacy…

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    Cigarettes In Hawaii

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    Hawaii’s Health and Human Services Committee implemented the highest tax increase in the nation on cigarettes at the University of Hawaii. The increase in the indirect tax changes the tax of cigarettes from $3.20 per pack to $4.50 per pack aimed to decrease the consumption of cigarettes. This article states that this raise in tax at “all 10 University of Hawaii campuses … is closer to becoming law.” This tax was first raised at the campus but could soon be applicable to the entire state. These…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    On August the twenty sixth of two thousand and six, vaping was introduced as a “safe way” to smoking. Research has shown that vaping is as destructive as smoking a cigarette. Cigarettes, as well as vaping contains nicotine which is one of the many deadly chemicals found in the vapors. Vaping contains a deadly toxin in the flavoring such as vanilla, grape, strawberry, and etc, may harm your lungs, cause dehydration, provoke heart defects, stunt cell growth, affect sperm in males, cause birth…

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    in the United States today, with more than about 500,000 deaths each year. Tobacco but more specifically; cigarettes, kill more people each year in the U.S. than HIV, Alcohol, Illegal drugs, Vehicles and Guns combined. With even more people killed around the world. According to the centers for disease and control “more than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have died in all the wars fought by the United States during its history.” Just imagine how…

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    Pros Of E-Cigs

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    advocates of health and tradition insist on arguing about the relevance of having another product on the market and readily available to youth and corporate users of the vapor e-juice product and its much-needed devices. Not a Gateway to Smoking Regardless of the technology, e-cigarettes are not what non-smokers are seeking . Frankly, e-cigs are not a gateway to smoking, according…

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    Pros And Cons Of E-Cigs

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    Should e-cigs be regulated just like cigarettes? Sara Milov (Pro) argument gave more references on why c-cigs should be regulated. "Researchers at the University of California-San Francisco found the 95 percent of e-cig websites either made outright claims that they had health benefits.". Sara also said "????? Sara Milov said in her argument “e-cigarettes are frequently advertised as proven tools of public health. Researchers at the University of California-San Francisco found the 95 percent…

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    Do you know how popular smoking is? In the mid 1960’s, 58% of men and 28% of women smoked cigarettes(McCarthy 1) Cigarettes continue to affect people’s lives every day My dad was diagnosed with lung cancer this year The hospital where he gets treatments likes to stay positive and not have the patients blame themselves for their situation but most likely, his cancer was caused by smoking At least 80 % of lung cancer cases were caused by smoking The survival rate of lung cancer is just 14…

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    Smoking In America Essay

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    hurt your health. Cigarettes can hurt you now and later on too. Rates of teen smoking have gone down. They’re actually the lowest they’ve been in 22 years. From 1991 with 27.5% to 2013 with 15.7 that makes it down by 11.7% (Alexandra Sifferlin). But e-cigarettes are becoming the new thing. E-cigarettes are becoming used more and more by teens. Just from 2011 to 2014 e-cigarettes rating went from 3.3% to 6.8% (Alexandra Sifferlin). 73% of high school students have used e-cigarettes in the last 30…

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    these risks to go down. Many more adults start using an E-cigarette more than smoking a regular cigarette stop stop harming their body. If using an E-cigarette cause a slower risk of health problems, then why not stop selling normal cigarettes. E-cigarettes are used to get rid of the urges to smoke. Some peoples called “dual users are simply using E-cigarettes in places or situations where smoking is inappropriate”(“About”). Users of an E-cigarette may just use them for getting rid of the urges…

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