Sunday, August 18, 2019
Arguments For and Against a Smoking Ban Essay -- Tobacco Cigarettes Pa
   Tobacco is one of the most widely-used recreational drugs in the     world; mainly in the form of cigarettes, but also in cigars and pipes,     and in combination with cannabis and marijuana in 'joints'. Although     most countries put age restrictions on its use, over a billion adults     smoke tobacco legally every day, and supplying this demand is big     business. As well as having serious health consequences for smokers     themselves, the pollution of other people's atmospheres with cigarette     smoke also makes this an environmental issue. Attitudes have changed     rapidly over the past twenty years. In the developed world, public     opinion has shifted against smoking. By the 1990s, the sheer weight of     evidence had forced major tobacco companies to admit that their     products are both harmful and addictive. Many governments have     substantially increased taxes on tobacco in order to discourage     smoking, and often to alleviate the economic costs of smoking-related     illness. However, while smoking has declined amongst some groups, it     has increased amongst others - particularly young women. Meanwhile     restrictions on the industry in the developed world have seen a new     emphasis on developing nations, and new markets. Key questions for     this debate are: Is it the proper role of government to legislate to     protect citizens from the harmful effects of their own lifestyle     decisions? Does tobacco advertising increase tobacco consumption? Do     health warnings, however much of the cigarette packet they cover,     reduce consumption? What would be the effects of banning smoking in     all public places, or even completely?         AGAINST THE SMOKING BAN       1) While a government has a resp...              ...ed to smokers     themselves. So-called 'passive smoking' is becoming an important     issue: in a smoke-filled environment, non-smokers are also exposed to     the risks associated with tobacco. Research suggests that partners of     smokers have an increased chance of developing lung cancer, even if     they do not use tobacco products. Beyond the health risks, smoke can     also be extremely unpleasant in public spaces, in the workplace or in     bars and restaurants. Smokers are therefore causing discomfort - as     well as actual harm - to others. On top of the harm cause to the     smokers themselves, this is surely enough reason to ban smoking.       6) At the very least there should be a ban on all tobacco advertising     and even more prominent and graphic health warnings on cigarette     packets to deter young people, in particular, from starting to smoke.                        
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