Smoke Free Society

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Smoke Free Society

Imagine yourself having dinner with your significant other in a fancy

Italian restaurant. A huge lamp is hanging on the sky-high-ceiling,

brightening the 200-people-capacity-room. The sound of a soft and

gentle music creates a romantic atmosphere. It is the most wonderful

evening that you ever had in your life; until a skinny,

bald-headed-man who is sitting behind you lights a fire and starts

smoking. You can't breathe comfortably anymore because of the smell,

and the smoke makes your eyes smart. The perfect evening you are

having is turning into a living hell. The above example describes how

a non-smoker could suffer from smoking. There are many other

disadvantages that a non-smoker gets from this nasty habit. Many had

even died because of what we call 'passive smoking', or 'second-hand

smoking'. A non-smoker faces the risk of losing his or her health,

convenience, and living environment. Looking at this fact, non-smokers

should be granted the rights to ask a smoker to stop smoking whenever

they feel disturbed, regardless of age, gender, race, and ethnicity.

The first of those three disadvantages, which is probably the most

important one, is the health of non-smokers. According to

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Second-hand smoke contains

higher amounts of toxic agents than the smoke that passes through the

cylinder of the cigarette into the active smoker's lung. It has led

into 3,800 lung cancer deaths per year in non-smoking American

societies. Some other researches have also proved that second-hand

smoking causes several other types of cancer, including nasal sinuses,

brain, breast, cervix and thyro...

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to somebody's back door where he or she stacks used papers, and starts

a fire. If cigarette butts can burn a house to the ground, we could

then conclude that there are always bigger risks that non-smokers have

to face. A single smoker has the capability of causing a fatal damage

to our environment, and he or she is not the only one who will suffer

from it, all the other people (including non-smokers) will have to

suffer from it too.

Many non-smokers have lost their properties, their loved ones because

of other people smoking. The law exists today is not enough to

guarantee the safety that non-smokers deserve. The fact that there

should be a new law giving this group of people authority to protect

themselves is obvious. It is time to grant these people the rights to

provide safety to their life.

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