Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Should Smoking Be Legal - 1706 Words

Smoking tobacco has been in existence for thousands of years. For most of its existence smoking has been acceptable, tolerable, and permitted in our mainstream society. In recent years, smoking tobacco has been under scrutiny. Smoking bans have been introduced to restrict smokers from smoking in public and private places. For example, restaurants, bars, hotels, parks, and beaches throughout the United States have established the bans against public smoking. I discovered this has significance as it affects society because smoking has been a staple for thousands of years and is now being questioned whether or not smoking should be permissible. As a non-smoker this affects me personally because of the health issues and death of my family†¦show more content†¦The article states that â€Å"your premium is likely to be 15-20% higher per month as a smoker† (East Costs Health Insurance). For example, United Health Care’s rate without tobacco is $148 per month; with to bacco it is $177 per month (East Coast Health Insurance). This website sells health insurance and published this information to explain how smokers’ rates will be greater than non-smoker’s rates. Smoker’s spending is dramatically increasing all together. However, the money is not only coming from the people who smoke. I decided to explore more on this topic because I wanted a more reliable source that provided an increased amount information for me. The article â€Å"The Case Against Smoking† by Thomas Lambert provided a different perspective on health care and spending’s of a smoker. â€Å"A portion of such costs is borne not by smokers themselves but by the public at large† (Lambert). Consequently, my money that I work hard for is covering some of the smoker’s costs. Smoking probably has the effect of reducing overall health care costs because smokers die earlier than nonsmokers. Determined that if all smokers were to quit, health c are costs would be lower at first, but after 15 years they would become higher than at present (Lambert). With that information, it offers another viewpoint that if smoking becomes illegal we would still have to be paying more money. I am a non-smoker and through my research I discovered that in these two articles evidence which Lambert provides is if

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