End of the line

April 5th, 2011 posted by admin
End of the line

Good science wins over bad habits. As science has been able to prove more and more the harmful results of smoking tobacco, they are in a higher chair of pushing the tobacco coperates out of the rich countries. Not only are they just pushing them out, but they are also winning the fight of reducing the number of smokers that seemed to an impossible fight to win.
However tobacco producers and cigarette makers find that the South Asia could be their last resort as it is more relaxed about smoking laws, it lacks control on distribution of cigarettes. But soon international pressure could bring the blue collared tobacco sellers in their all time low. Stringent laws like restrictions on the movement of cheap tobacco from the Middle East to the European Union or to the US where consumers have no choice but pay a high price for tobacco seems to be working very well. This in turn not only reduces the number of casual smokers but also drives kids away from the unafforable price. There might be an argument on how tobacco could be considered more a luxurious pleasure but it could also be considered as a financial burden instead as last week the prices went up 2% yet again.

The control on price and restricting smoking in indoor public places are the right laws to bring a full stop to teen smoking as well as reducing the number of smokers on the whole. If you’d think data charges for internet is expensive, try to calculate how much a smoker would spend in a year on cigarettes. One pack a day which is on an average 6 pounds multiplied by 30 days, the result multiplied by 12 months. You do the math.

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