The easiest solution to the problem is to not start smoking in the first place..
I don't see why anyone should really care about other people smoking in private. If a smoker would rather live smoking for 60 years than not smoking for 70 years, it's fine by me. We take risks all the time. If we should prohibit smoking to protect people from themselves, why shouldn't we prohibit them from motorcycles, obesity, skydiving and any other activity that is deemed too dangerous? We can live in a Demolition Man(greatest movie ever) world.
Well - Sandra Bullock's bad acting aside...
and I´m sure its better to live only 40 years in complete happiness, than living 80 years wasting all the time trying to be healthy and fearing to die.
There's another factor to consider. Smokers (I know, as well as over weight people) are causing a rise in health care costs.
There's another factor to consider. Smokers (I know, as well as over weight people) are causing a rise in health care costs. Also, smoking isn’t a pleasure (remember the first time you lit up) – it’s an addiction. John
That is only a short-lived effect: Non-smokers die randomly 10 ys later than smokersB.
This is only a problem if society pays collectively for health care.
Insurance pools consist of people with varying degrees of risk. So yes, they do increase insurance premiums for those who are at less of a health risk. And anytime there is a reason for more people to go to the hospital, health care costs go up. Simple supply and demand. Insurance companies do take this into some account, but I don't want to pay a dime for another guy's emphysema treatment.
People who smoke should get no treatment for lung cancer.
Smoking 20 - 30 cigs a day is not the same as somking 4 - 5 a day, i know because i started smoking when i was 16 on and off but have stoped smoking now. As an X smoker i would say that it all starts either at school to look and feel cool or at work a kind of relaxation, anyway if you go clubs and bars its very tempting if you are drunk and having fun with friends dancing ( night life ). Basically its not cool to walk into a club or bar and order mineral water with an oxygin mask and listining to Back WTK.
Smoking 20 - 30 cigs a day is not the same as somking 4 - 5 a day, i know because i started smoking when i was 16 on and off but have stoped smoking now. As an X smoker i would say that it all starts either at school to look and feel cool or at work a kind of relaxation, anyway if you go clubs and bars its very tempting if you are drunk and having fun with friends dancing ( night life ). Basically its not cool walk into a club or bar and order mineral water with an oxygin mask and listining to Bach WTK.
Smoking 20 - 30 cigs a day is not the same as somking 4 - 5 a day, i know because i started smoking when i was 16 on and off but have stoped smoking know. As an X smoker i would say that it all starts either at school to look and feel cool or at work a kind of relaxation, anyway if you go clubs and bars its very tempting if you are drunk and having fun with friends dancing ( night life ). Basically its not cool walk into a club or bar and order mineral water with an oxygin mask and listining to Back WTK.
https://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/nicotinestudyEveryone who started smoking after it was known that smoking was extremely unhealthy chose death for themselves. Why help them when they chose for it? If you still want to help them, let them pay all the costs and place them on the lowest place of the hospital-queue.
The report your link goes to was published in 2003. By your logic, you have also justified the inaction and cleared the consciences of the 40-odd climbers on Mt. Everest who left David Sharp to die alone on the mountain while continuing on their own journey to the peak. By your logic, all the minorities shot to death in slums and ghettos around America don't deserve extra police forces or violence-prevention programs because if they were valuable contributions to society, they would be able to get themselves out. By your logic, people should not get bypass surgery because it's their own *** fault for eating fatty foods. Bottom line: human life is important no matter what dumb mistakes they make.
To my logic, yes, people who eat fatty foods should pay for their bypass surgery, although is extremely difficult to find the right criteria.
i had a grandfather also die from lung cancer. he probably tried to quit - but ended up smoking more packs instead of less in the end. it's not just a problem among people who smoke nowdays. i was watching a show about how people shouldn't take showers with their mouths open. something about some kind of pollutant in the water that gets into the lungs and starts bothering or infecting them.i even wonder about bicycling. sometimes in the spring and fall there's all these bugs in the air. some people wear bandanas. i've inhaled various bugs and tried to expel them - but wondering if they are just caught in my lungs. also, various times there is a lot of pollution (near 4-5pm) - you see people exercising really hard when maybe they should be indoors at that time.
Smoking is a risk you take, cycling to your work isn't.
Well, i used to smoke a cigarette whilst cycling to work, which must be double the risk.I have given up smoking but not cycling.Thal
This reminds me of a remark made on BBC Radio 4 years ago by the journalist and newscaster Brian Redhead (who died some years ago, though of what I cannot tell anyone) anent having found (for himself) a viable solution to the problem of drinking (alcohol) and driving - he'd given up - driving...Best,Alistair
I enjoyed that one. Now that i have given up smoking, i have noticed that when cycling, my legs give out before my lungs. It used to be the other way around.Thal