Heumer's Rhetorical Analysis

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Heumer starts his article about drugs and the harm to the user, and he states that the government shouldn’t be allowed to make laws based off of if the action is harmful to the user, but that is what ever law is based off of. Murder, speed limits, every law is established on public safety in mind. He states that this would become an issue, because too many laws would be made. Laws are constantly being passed to keep up with the demands of society. Smoking is very dangerous, this is why there is a law made that you must be at least 18 to use. The laws that are passed are there to protect the people, even if laws were made only for a specific degree of harm, you would still need someone to define what is too harmful for the citizens of the United

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