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Smoking Essay Research Paper Smoking in public

Smoking Essay, Research Paper


Smoking in public places should be illegal, and today, we the affirmative


team, will give


you many reasons to prove why.


People have been smoking cigarettes for hundreds of years, but it wasn’t


until


recently that people started to realize exactly how bad cigarette smoking is.


It can have a


number of negative effects on the smoker, such as – Lung Cancer, Emphysema,


Heart


Disease etc?Not only can it have these effects on the smoker, but a person


who is simply


being exposed to the smoke can contract the same illnesses, which hardly


seems fair.


Smoking in public places is actually endangering people’s lives.


Secondhand smoking is proven to cause lung cancer. Many reputable groups that


have inspected the evidence have reached the same conclusion, such as the US


Surgeon


general’s office, National Research Council, National institute of


occupational safety and


health, international agency for research on cancer, and the US occupational


safety and


health administration. Studies conducted show that people who breathe


secondhand


smoke are 150% more likely to get lung cancer later. Exposure to second hand


smoke


causes about 47,000 deaths from heart disease and 3,000 lung cancer deaths,


making


Secondhand Smoke the third leading cause of preventable death in the country.


Not only


that, but Secondhand smoke causes up to 300,000 cases of lower respiratory


tract


infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia in infants and young children.


These children


and adults are totally innocent, and have made the choice to keep their


bodies healthy by


NOT smoking, yet their results are just as bad, if not worse, then the


smokers! Americans


should have the right to be healthy if they so choose, and to do that, we


need to create a


smoke-free environment in all public places.


Cigarette smoke contains about 300 dangerous chemicals. In order to contain


these chemicals to just the smoking sections, ventilation rates would have to


be increased


more than a thousand-fold to reduce cancer risk. Even if we had the money to


do that, it


would be impractical, because it would crease a virtual windstorm!


Many places in the US already do ban smoking and the results have all been


positive. 85% of the nations shopping malls are now smoke free. Princeton


borough and


township are doing things that hopefully many other towns and cities will


follow–they are


the first localities in the New York metropolitan region to outlaw smoking in


almost all


public places, including bars and restaurants. The Law states that smoking


should be


allowed only in private homes, outdoors and in the borough’s single smoke


shop. This is

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exactly the kind of law we need throughout the United States.


Many restaurants across the Nation have banned smoking and it has not hurt


business at all. Even smoke-free ordinances in North Carolina, the number one


tobacco-


producing state in the US, have brought on a positive effect. The vast


majority of studies


shown have proved the same thing. Studies in California and Arizona had


similar results.


Massachusetts’s smoke free restaurants increased sales by 4%. In New York


City, eating


out has increased since the city’s clean indoor air law took effect. The year


2000 the


target date to make all enclosed public areas smoke free. New York started by


limiting


the smoking sections in existing restaurants and making all new restaurants


completely


smoke-free. In all my research, I only found one article on how clean indoor


air


regulations had a negative effect, and it turned out those places were


getting paid off by


the tobacco company!


Not only does the new law not affect the restaurants and other public places,


but it


doesn’t affect the people negatively either! In a recent pole, 2.8 million of


the 46 million


smokers said they’d quit if there were a national ban. Fifty thousand others


would decide


not to start each year the law is in effect! This may not sound like a lot,


but it is.


Cigarette consumption would decline at least 10%, which is about 2.5 million


packs a


year! Before, about one half of the non-smokers were avoiding certain


restaurants b/c of


the smoke. Now, 17% of non-smokers eat out more, and are making up greatly


for the


33% of smokers who refuse to eat in these restaurants. This may seem like a


lot, but in


fact, it isn’t! Only 30% of Americans smoke, so actually only 10% aren’t


eating out b/c of


the law, while about 30% more people are! In total, 86% of the American


population is


not only fine with the Clean Indoor Air Act, but actually like it.


Smoking kills people; it’s a fact. But the people who choose to smoke already


know that. They make the choice to risk their lives because they choose to


smoke


cigarettes. There is nothing we can do about that, it’s their life, and it’s


their right.


However, nonsmokers have rights too. They have the right to not be subjected


to a


harmful environment. They chose not to smoke, mostly b/c of the damaging


effects. We


have to help to give nonsmokers their rights as well. Millions of lives are


lost because of


secondhand smoke in public places. Banning smoking in all public places is


and would be


extremely beneficial to everyone and save millions of innocent lives. It’s


stupid to let so


many people die from something that can be stopped so easily.

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