Tobacco
THIS IS A PAPER REGARDING THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY (3 PAGES). This paper is about the tobacco industry. Some would find that the label ‘killing business’ is very appropriate. Others would say that that name is misleading and inaccurate. Biased, I am not. So we will look at the issue in regards to the industry from both consumer and producer points of perspective with fairness and equality in reach. With an open mind now, let’s peer closer at the aftermath tobacco has left us standing in. Something has to get a non-tobacco user to try his/her first cigarette, cigar, chew, or whatever it may be. What is that something? Tobacco ads play an important part in getting people hooked. The government has taken a step in the right direction by reducing the ways that the industry can advertise tobacco. They have limited it to written ads mostly like magazines, billboards, sponsorship (meaning that Marlboro could sponsor a racecar driver), and T-shirts. They aren’t able to advertise on television or radio in any way. This helps to steer youth away from tobacco. But is this grafting the industry’s amendment of free speech? Not when the industry is responsible for thousands
Basically, consumers are now getting approximately double the nicotine in smoking and smokeless tobacco than had previously. The industry has since made the fiberglass obsolete and replaced it with actual nicotine crystals. It’s also unnecessary that consumers still continue to buy the stuff. Consumers have helped an equal share to make it that way. However, there are some marketers that sell to underage tobacco users. The President devised a plan to raise prices of tobacco over the next four years in an attempt to discourage tobacco consumers. Chewing tobacco and snuff products have always contained fiberglass in them. What would occur if the government decided to ban tobacco? The death rate would definitely decrease and cancer levels would drop. Consumers would probably buy tobacco more if the risks drop. So the industry generated a new breed of tobacco plants. It’s unnecessary for the industry to load their products with overwhelming amounts of nicotine. The mystery matter that keeps consumers coming back for more is nicotine. I think that would be a good answer to a bad problem. But lowering the tar also meant lowering the nicotine because this method affected both aspects.
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