How Can Secondhand Smoking Be Illegal Essay

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Making the production of cigarettes illegal would be better for not just the smoker but for the people around the smoker, when a nonsmoker is in the area of a smoker, they are exposed to secondhand smoke. There is no risk free level of exposure to secondhand smoke, even if you are not exposed to it for a long period of time. Second hand smoke contains chemicals known to put your health at risk like formaldehyde, benzene, vinyl chloride, and arsenic ammonia. Nonsmokers may not be smoking the cigarette themselves, but the chemicals they are breathing in from the second-hand smoke is still putting them at risk of many health conditions caused by secondhand smoke. Lung cancer, respiratory infections and asthma are some of the things caused by inhalation of secondhand smoke. There are approximately 7,330 deaths from lung cancer and …show more content…

Now as for some jobs like someone working at a casino, the workers are exposed to an extremely high level of toxins that second hand smoke creates. We lose an incredibly large amount of money from second hand smoke and smoking in general, second hand smoke and cigarettes themselves lose the economy around $5 billion dollars each year! If we were to stop the manufacturing of cigarettes we could use the money to clean up communities or make more work places to work for the unemployed population. Smoking has other effects, say you are smoking in a casino and you put your cigarette in the ash tray, then 20 other people do it throughout the day. That is all fine and dandy, but what happens when one person doesn’t put out the burning end of a cigarette? It may cause the rest of the butts to set ablaze! Just like if someone were to throw a cigarette into a garbage can without putting it out, now smoking is not just a hazard to your health it is also a safety