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Should Cigarrette Smoking be Banned?

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 Should one engage in illicit smoking of cigarettes? Long a hotly contested issue with detrimental effects on health and society, smoking cigarettes Though some argue that smoking is a personal choice and that forbidding it would violate people's liberties, the overwhelming evidence of its negative consequences points to a ban on cigarette smoking as absolutely necessary. This essay argues that cigarettes should be outlawed since smoking seriously impairs health, strains the economy, and ruins the environment. Health hazards of smoking Smoking cigarettes is the main avoidable cause of mortality worldwide. Millions of people worldwide, according to estimates made by the World Health Organisation (WHO), die from smoking-related ailments including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory difficulties. Secondhand smoke affects even non-smoking people, therefore raising their risk of identical medical problems. Stopping smoking would help non-smoking as well as smokers avoid these av...

Should Smoking of Cigarettes Be Forbidden?

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  Cigarette smoking has long been a topic of heated debate. Although some contend it is a personal decision, the obvious health and social consequences make it an urgent matter. Millions of deaths connected to smoking annually strain healthcare systems and affect non- smokers due to secondhand smoke exposure. Given these facts, smoking should be illegal in order to protect general society well-being and public health.   Undoubtedly, smoking has negative health consequences as well as an economic cost to governments and people. First, smoking considerably lowers life expectancy by being among the main causes of avoidable diseases and deaths globally. Second, the expenses of treating smoking-related diseases much exceed the income from tobacco sales. These arguments show why not only a public health but also a financial wise choice is to forbid smoking.   Human health suffers clearly from the detrimental consequences of smoking. The World Health Organization (WHO) e...