Banning Smoking In Canada

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Colombia College
Banning Smoking

Smoking is arguably the second major cause of mortality in the Canada. The evidence of the negative effects of smoking is convincing and clear. It therefore warrants a committed and critical action to put a stop to smoking-related suffering and deaths and at the same time improve the public health. In seeking to stop this suffering and deaths, many countries and cities have formulated and implemented smoking policies aimed at safeguarding human health from smoking problems. They include banning of smoking especially in public areas and workplaces. These strategies aim at protecting the non-smokers from the harmful effect of exposure to secondhand smoke. Another noticeable motivation to end smoking is to provide …show more content…

It is outstanding to note that, the number of Canadians who smoke is at staggering 21%, that constitutes to a population of 5.9 million smokers aged 15 years and older (Sen & Wirjanto 2010). Additionally, approximately 27,000 avoidable deaths stem from tobacco use yearly in Canada in recent years. Sen & Wirjanto also notes that 11.2 %, of youth in Canada that is approximately 374,000 are current smokers (2010). Most of them, in the absence of the required policies, will probably keep on smoking for years to come. A youth smoking survey conducted showed that, a high percentage of the youth engage are smoking …show more content…

Seguire notes that, legislative smoke bans vary in their depth in different settings (2000). For instance, they are up in the air on the level to which they tolerate smoking or contain it to designated points and where those restrictions occur. Prohibiting smoking indoors, in restaurants and in bars could bring a start to a widespread smoking ban. It is worth noting that, exceptions may occur in different settings, for instance, nursing homes, prisons, and residential homes. Less extreme bans, such as those that allow smoking in designated rooms or rates create partial bans. Sen & Wirjanto believes that, smoking bans in Canada may have Potential to affect a great number of people in the populace at minimum cost. It is imperative to create a supportive environment for those who want to quit and help people who continue smoking to reduce their tobacco consumption

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