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Teen Smoking Essay Research Paper Teen SmokingDue

Teen Smoking Essay, Research Paper


Teen Smoking


Due to peer pressure, propaganda and availability, teenage smoking has been on


the rise since 1986. Three thousand children start using tobacco each day


because of the negative influences aimed toward them. Our President and the


American Medical Association have taken action and have urged tobacco companies


to do the same against under age smoking. Despite all positive actions against


it, “pack-a-day” smoking has risen thirty-three Percent in the past ten years


among high school seniors.


Throughout life children and adults are being persuaded to do or try something


that goes against what they believe. Peer pressure is common place in grade


school, where children are constantly being exposed to smoking. Cigarettes are


being smoked everywhere authority is not, during school or any other place kids


congregate. Kids smoke because they want to feel like they ‘fit in’ and they


want to rebel at the same time. “U.S. News discussed the smoking issue with


twenty teenagers from suburban Baltimore. Half were boys, half girls, and all


were between the ages of fifteen and seventeen. Over more than four hours of


conversation, it became clear that most teens smoked for two seemingly


contradictory reasons: They want to be part of a peer group, while rejecting


society and its norms. They want to reach out and rebel at the same


time.”(Roberts 38) Tobacco companies spend four billion dollars each year in


advertising and promotional costs and claim there is no health risk. Six hundred


thousand people die every year from smoking related illness, and others quit.


Teenagers are not concerned about their

health. The tobacco industry tries to


appeal to the youth. The earlier kids get hooked, the more secure the companies’


sales are. “For the tobacco industry, these youngsters are an essential source


of new customers. While cigarette makers deny it, advertising and promotion of


youthful smoking clearly helped attract the attention of teens. The rate of


youthful smoking dropped steadily from 1976 until 1984, then leveled off–just


as cigarette companies boosted promotional budgets.”(Roberts 38)


Availability of cigarettes for minors is easier than one might think. Children


have access to tobacco products many ways. They could steal them from their


parent or relative, and from a store. Their family might also give them


cigarettes, and the child smokes them with their friends. Kids can purchase


smokes from an unguarded vending machine or gas station with ease. If that does


not work they can ask someone old enough to buy packs for them. Although, it is


just as easy to walk into any store and ask for them. Convenience stores are


constantly getting fined for the underage sale of tobacco. If laws were more


strict on the sale of tobacco to minors, then kids would smoke less. The harder


it is to get cigarettes, the less they will smoke them.


It is clear from the surveys and articles published that teen smoking is on the


rise. Teenage smoking is escalating at the rate of one million new recruits a


year. Despite the work of governmental and independent agencies the tobacco


industries continue to sell cigarettes at an alarming rate, due to peer pressure


propaganda and availability of the product. Something must be done to make


people aware of the risks.

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