Smoking
By: July • Essay • 431 Words • November 11, 2009 • 989 Views
Essay title: Smoking
Smoking
If you went to see a movie in the 60’s chances you saw somebody smoking in that movie was big. In the past smoking was very normal to people and nobody made a big deal about it. Nowadays it’s different. Smoking is a big issue today. It is regularly on the news that in some countries smoking is banned from cafй’s or other public places. Why is tobacco, especially the last few years, such a big deal?
Lets take America for example; current estimates say that 25,2 million men (26,7% of the population of the men) and 23,2 million women (22,8% of the population of the women) smoke. And 6000 teenagers a day try cigarettes and 3000 actually get hooked. 430.000 died last year of tobacco-related causes. These are huge numbers.
It looks like the government makes people stop smoking because the death toll is too big. The government are spending a lot of money on campaigns against smoking, and the rest of the world is following this example. More and more people are against smoking because the government wants to forbid it. Isn’t that weird? Twenty years ago almost nobody made complains about someone smoking in a cafй. In some homes today it is forbidden to light up a cigarette.
What about Cars? America is the country with the most cars, a very big percentage of them are SUV’s which use a large amount of gas, which contain CO2. Has the government researched how many people die of CO2 related causes? And what about guns,