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Essay / Ban on smoking in public places - 526
Every day, someone loses their life due to inhaling cigarette smoke. Although banning smoking in public places will not completely end the loss of life, it will be a step forward in reducing the risks. Smoking in public has become an act that most people consider normal. Smokers do not hesitate to smoke in public, and non-smokers are simply used to being around smoke. To reduce cigarette-related health problems, a ban on smoking in public places should be implemented to protect non-smokers, improve the health of smokers, and reduce the overall consumption of tobacco products among smokers while protecting their rights. Almost everywhere people go; there's always someone smoking like there's no way to avoid it. When it comes to health risks, second-hand smoke is as dangerous as smoking a cigarette. In today's society, it is rare to walk down the street without passing cigarette smoke. The presence of second-hand smoke can also encourage people who don't smoke to try; therefore, influencing them to become a sm...