How Does Tobacco Affect Our Society

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Tobacco has played a considerable role in the United States. Usage of Tobacco started as a cash crop and in today modern world serves as a drug. The act of smoking is considered the norm among all ethnicities and genders. Smoking tobacco has become hazardous and costly to society. Whether you are purchasing a single cigarette, a carton, or even rolling your own the cost of the product is anything but equal when it is compared to the cost paid by society. Smoking tobacco has caused several issues in society. Issues which consist of economics issues, and health issues. Smoking tobacco is unhealthy and hazardous. When tobacco is used in the manufacturing of cigarettes more than 7,000 chemicals and compounds are added; several which are considered toxins. Both humans and animals can be harmed from both direct use or indirect use of tobacco. Tobacco when processed is made with at least 69 cancer causing additives which can also lead to other diseases. Negative symptoms of smoking tobacco can include heart disease, asthma, blindness and various forms of cancer. The economic cost of smoking tobacco is over three hundred billion a year. According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), In 2012, 9.17 billion was spent on advertising and promoting tobacco while $300 …show more content…

There have been several programs implemented and there has be some progress in reducing tobacco use. The progress has been very effective in preventing cigarette use among younger people and helping people who smoke to quit. There have been studies conducted in which researchers have discovered a direct influence society has on tobacco. If a nation agreed to the cost effective tobacco control policies, then a reduction in the global adult smoking rate would occur lowering it by forty-four percent in twenty years. In doing this it would potentially decrease the deaths caused by tobacco use and saving millions of

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