The Banning of Cigarettes

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Robert Proctor, a scientist at the National Center for Biotechnology, proved that cigarettes kill six million people per year, and those who do smoke die fourteen years earlier than non-smokers (Proctor 1). Cigarettes should be banned because of the major risks put on the smoker and society. It creates a a great number of problems today because of the image that it presents, and the production of smoke that as been proven as a carcinogen. Three major risks in society today are influential, financial, and health risks.
Out of the three major risks that cigarettes create, influences has to be the least thought about, but it is a contributing factor of smoking. Smoking cigarettes has been banned in public places, but there is still a chance for others to be influences to smoke. Some parental figures could bring rise to curiosity in young kids or teens. Also, for those who do not have parental figures to look up to, young kids can look to social media for idols.
Younger children are always wanting to be like adults, or be identical to their older sibling. While this is a good thing it can also lead to some serious risks. "Teens who smoke are significantly influence by whether older siblings smoke as well as if their parents smoke now or did in the past, according to research from Purdue University" (Vuolo 1). The extreme danger in this is the process of how the teen is influenced. Once the young teenager has seen their parent or older sibling smoke enough times then they believe it is normal to smoke. Then they begin to smoke and become addicted which gives them the same exact health risks as their parents or older sibling. It is somewhat like an endless chain of addiction and health risks if that same teenager...

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