Making the Production and Selling of Cigarettes Illegal

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A cigarette meaning "small cigar" is a cylinder wrapped tightly around tobacco leaves with thin paper used for smoking. The cigarette is lighted and allowed to smolder while inhaled at the other end. The cigarette is held in or placed in the mouth and in some cases a cigarette holder may be used as well. Most modern manufactured cigarettes are filtered and include other additives and regulated tobacco. Cigarettes carry many health concerns, more than any other tobacco related product. Nicotine, the primary psychoactive chemical in tobacco and therefore cigarettes, is addictive. Almost half of cigarettes smokers die of tobacco related diseases and/or issues and lose on average about 14 years of their lifespan. Due to all these health concerns that cigarettes cause, the production and selling of cigarettes should be made permanently illegal.
The only problems with making the production and selling of cigarettes illegal is although tobacco related deaths would drastically reduce each year, crime rate and taxation loss would substantially increase. In theory millions of Americans would finally quit, and millions would never start. Many Americans on the other hand would continue to smoke and Big Tobacco would be replaced by a more dangerous and violent black market. Murder would increase as criminal organizations would compete for turf and markets of tobacco. Crime rate would also spike as millions of people would tobacco addicts would seek ways to obtain any form of tobacco. Many people can not overcome the addictive properties of nicotine, therefore can not abruptly quit smoking whether tobacco is illegal or not. The government would also lose about 24 billion dollars in tax revenue and 8.8 billion in settlement payments for tobacco...

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...acco companies to further produce cigarettes to meet the daily demand. The effects of second and third-hand smoke have negative effects on any person of age but has greater effects on developing children. Some effects of smoking tobacco is lung cancer, cardiac arrest, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD and many others like. Another factor of cigarette smoking is freedom of choice, although smokers decide whether to be or not to be a smoker, they do not take into account the choices of non-smoking individuals. In many workplaces, restaurants, and/or bars smoking is not illegal indoors which exposes non-smokers to the effects of second and third-hand smoke not accepting their choice whatsoever. These are just three of the many concerns of tobacco smoking. Overall, the production and selling of cigarettes should be banned or made permanently illegal.

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