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Smoking in Public Places: To Ban or Not to Ban  

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Maria L. Vazquez ENGL 1302, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. August 4, 2003 Argumentation paper. Smoking in Public Places: To Ban or Not to Ban There are many habits that are considered harmful, but there are not many that harm the person who does it as well as those around him. Smoking is one of these habits. Every year, over 150,000 toddlers are exposed to second-hand smoke. Experiments show second-hand smoke can be as bad as smoking itself. In spite of many governmental efforts, smoking laws are still not completely enforced. There are stores where they do not card people who ask for cigarettes. This often results in many children under eighteen who are smoking. There are also infants who are already exposed to second-hand smoke because their parents or someone close to them smokes. It is not a problem if people choose to smoke in their homes. But when people start to smoke in...

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4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: inid, 2006-11-09

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