Secondhand Smoke and Children
The smoke produced from a smoker exhaling combined with the burning end of a cigarette is the definition of secondhand smoke. It is said that 4,000 cancer causing substances are in secondhand smoke, and it's somehow still legal for people to release these toxins into the air we breath everyday. Nearly 3,000 people die every year without ever touching a cigarette to their lips. They simply leave their house and ingest the contaminated air that smokers produce. This also means 3,000 families lose a loved one to secondhand smoke. How on earth is that fair? When people smoke they don't realize how unfair they're being to their body or to the individuals around them. I think smokers are ungrateful. It's a blessing to live everyday because people die of natural causes and disease every minute of the day, yet they're slowly killing themselves by smoking a pack of cigarettes everyday and funding the issues of the world.
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Forcing a child to breath toxic air on a daily basis, while they're completely aware of the side affects it has on them and the child, I have to wonder if a parent is in their right mind or not. It's one thing to put yourself in harms way but to inflict it on a child is disappointing. Children has a much higher breathing rate than adults, so the amount of smoke they breath in is also much higher than what adults breath in. My family takes in foster kids under the age of four years old. At any time of the year we have between one and four children staying with us and at least one of them has to be treated for asthma or respiratory tracts infections due to parental smoking in the