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William Paterson Should Legalize Smoking On Campus

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The tobacco industry has reported spending 8.8 billion dollars a year on advertising that is 36 million dollars a day. Their revenue in return is 744 billion dollars. Eighty percent of their consumers live in low-income and middle-income families. Also, twenty percent of all deaths in the United States are from tobacco-related causes This industry is one of the most profitable and deadliest industries in the world. (“http://ash.org”). Therefore, I strongly believe that all colleges campuses especially, William Paterson should ban smoking on campus so that we can all have access to healthier air to breath into our lung. I am disturbed at the idea that William Paterson, gives smokers the right to smoke where ever they want and exposing people …show more content…

College should be a place for great success stories, where students young and old beats all the ads that stocks against them and achieved their dreams, and not a place where they must be constantly worried about getting sick from other people unhealthy lifestyles. Moreover, William Paterson needs to implement a policy that restricts smoking on campus so that every student and faculty members are protected in a fair way. This is fair because the argument is not to say that the University will not accept students who smoke, it just means that they must not smoke on the campus. In that case, students can smoke before they come to school instead of smoking at the library entrance and that should not be a hard policy to put in place it should be a no-brainer especially since William Paterson is largely a commuter’s college and most of the population does not smoke. Nonetheless, maybe one of the factors that are holding back William Paterson from implementing such policy is that Administration feared that they would experience a decline in their enrollment. As it has always been when it comes to regulating any part of the tobacco industry the forces behind their money always come out on

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