The Pros And Cons Of Cigarette Smoking In Public Places

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Cigarette smoking has been a controversial topic for the last few decades. There are two main sides making an argument, for and against. Many people started smoking because they believed it would make them look cool, lose weight, or they were pressured into cigarette smoking by their peers. However, cigarettes can do a lot of harmful damage to the smoker or any person who comes into contact with the smoker. The people in favor of cigarette smoking believe it is good for many reasons, but those opposed to smoking believe it should be banned in public places. There are numerous reasons why the smoking of cigarettes should be banned including: the many health risks for the smoker, the damage of secondhand smoke to those around them, and the rising …show more content…

Smoking in the presence of infants should be banned, due to the detrimental effects of secondhand smoke on an infant’s weight and height. (Baheiraei et al. 44). Infants that have been exposed to secondhand smoke tend to struggle with the gaining of weight and height in the stages of growth that are most important to the overall health of the child. There is also an effect on head circumference growth in infants, which can cause many issues for the child, including “future IQ and psychological and behavioral disorders” (43). Secondhand smoke around infants also causes asthma, which could be prevented in many children if the smoking of cigarettes was …show more content…

Cigarettes are publicized through commercials, newspaper ads, internet displays, and radio broadcasts. Consequently, a larger number of people have been exposed to the idea that smoking is good, which has led to more cigarette smokers of all ages, particularly teenagers and young adults. Cigarette advertising is also wasting money that could otherwise be used to benefit the public and country. According to the Food and Drug Administration, “a total ban of cigarette advertising would produce benefits ranging from $3 billion to $43 billion annually in reduced medical costs, productivity losses, and premature deaths avoided” (Emery et al. par.3). The advertisement and glorification of cigarettes is increasing the amount of smokers and further harming

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