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The author compares the impacts of marijuana, methamphetamines, and tobacco then proceeds to argue that, just like the other two hazardous drugs, tobacco should be illegal. There are seven sources listed in this nine page paper.
9 pages and 11 sources used. This paper provides an overview of a legislative bill in the state of California designed to reduce access to tobacco by children. This paper relates the basic elements of legislative bill AB437, also described as STAKE the Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement bill, which would prohibit the state sale of tobacco to minors. This paper is a significant change for the state with a goal of reducing the access to tobacco within the industries control.
This 10 page paper provides a history of the tobacco industry, noting there is evidence of the use of tobacco several centuries B.C. The discussion includes the importance of tobacco to economy of certain colonies/states as well as the importance of this industry to the economy and revenue to governments. In the last part of the paper, the writer argues against banning smoking and suggests the government has exploited the anti-smoking movement to its own gain while those who smoke have lost their civil rights. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
This 5 page paper discusses tobacco regulation and its connection to tobacco addiction. It also considers the way in which the media influences the use of tobacco. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
In eight pages this paper discusses using tobacco and advocates making it illegal through industry elimination. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.