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Should Smoking in Public Places Be Banned? By Contents Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Contents Introduction Why it should be banned Why it shouldn't be banned Effects of smoking Risk from Passive Smoking Conclusion Bibliography Introduction As of the 1st of July 2007, Britain has followed the footsteps of other countries such as Ireland and Bhutan and set up a smoking ban in public buildings - schools, shopping centres, restaurants, bars and clubs - pretty much any enclosed indoor space you can think of. But, is this the right thing to do? Is it fair to force people out to the streets to smoke, or is it equally unjust to force people to sit in other peoples cigarette clouds? I will be investigating this issue and the reasons why it should and should not be banned, as well as the effects smoking has on the body. Why it should be banned The arguments against smoking are well known. For...

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