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The Effects Of Smoking On Public Places

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There are many controversial topics on the minds of Americans today such as abortion, the use of handguns, and one of the most controversial topics, which is smoking in public places. The history of smoking can be dated to as early as 5000 BC and has been recorded in many different cultures across the world. According to the History Channel, “When Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492, he observed Native Americans smoking tobacco. They actually used it to insert their cigars into their nostrils to smoke. Columbus took tobacco back to Europe because of its addictive nature; it soon became very valuable. Once tobacco was introduced into Europe, tobacco started to grow in many parts of the world. For instance, tobacco was introduced into France, Portugal, Spain, and England.” At one time, tobacco leaves were actually used as currency; therefore, tobacco companies turned smoking into a multi-billion-dollar death machine, yet some people refers tobacco as an American plant. “It is estimated that there are more than 43 million adults who currently smoke in the United States, 15% of the 43 million people that smoke in the United State started smoking as a teenager,” says the American Cancer Society. Smoking should be banned from public place because of secondhand smoking, littering problems, and lasting odors. Smoking can affect every person around them. One main reason smoking should be banned is because of secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is when someone is around another

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