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write a debate in favour of motion "Smoking should be banned".

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Answered by Anonymous
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here's your answer:

If smoking where to be banned it would result in problems in the economy.

A) tobacco makes a significant contribution to the balance of trade for the United States. In 2002, tobacco leaf and products contributed $1.7 billion to the trade balance. In the past decade, its contribution has reached as high as $5.9 billion dollars.

B) tobacco is grown in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia. With about 80,000 Tobacco Farms and roughly 300,000 jobs. that would be lost if tobacco was banned.

C) The United states took in approximately $25,000,000 Federal tax dollars and $9,000,000 State tax dollars in 2010. in 1980 it was at an historical high taking in approximately $600,000,000 dollars. Now Immigrate if you will if smoking was banned and America lost all that revue. There would be disastrous problems.

point 2.... It would also have serious complications for other countries economy's.

A) The United States is the leading importer of tobacco. If other country's lost that revue it would result in serious complications in their economy as well as ours.

point 3... Not all tobacco is bad tobacco.

A) Tobacco by itself is not as harmful as you may think. It is all the other stuff they put in it that is most harmful to your body and the others around you. But why put a ban on something that by itself is not actually that harmful. Its the manufactures doing that all the negative stuff is in tobacco.

point 4... The lighter side of smoking

A) Smoking while harmful does have some benefits as well. It is a great stress reliever, smokers tend to be thinner, and could even introduce you to new people. which would be good for your social life as well. It can help with anger, depression, and much other stuff. While it does come at a cost. which could be your health.

and finally point 5... It comes down to a choice.

A) Sure smoking is harmful, sure it might even be harmful to someone standing next to you. However it is still a personal choice. Why should smoking be banned for everyone? What if an elderly lady decided she wants to smoke? She lives alone and has no children and never leaves her house? she shouldn't make a personal choice on weather to smoke or not? That should be a decision left to her not the government to decide if its not the right thing for her to do.


i hope this will helps you


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