One of the main reasons why tobacco has not been banned in most countries is because of its economic value. In the United States, for instance, tobacco worth more than $1.2 billion is exported annually. according to the CDC “In 2015, an estimated 15.1% (36.5 million) U.S. adults were current cigarette smokers”(CDC). In the 2015, the government collected tax in excess of $43 billion out of the sale of tobacco products. The revenue is vital in enhancing the growth of a country. It is used in the improvement of social institutions, including the hospital and schools. Any attempt to ban the tobacco products will place more burden on the taxpayers. Additionally, the tobacco industry has employed thousands of people, especially from the low income families. The ban on tobacco products means that such people will lose being employed. However, one of the downsides of it is that Smoking has been associated with cancer, particularly that of the lung and liver. Cancer is becoming a major health issue not just in the United States, but in other developed and developing countries as well. The treatment and management of cancer is expensive that most of the people, especially the income earners cannot afford. As such, proactive measures are needed to minimize the rate of cancer. Smoking has been linked to premature aging, discolored teeth, and stinking. Such factors cause the nonsmokers to
One of the main reasons why tobacco has not been banned in most countries is because of its economic value. In the United States, for instance, tobacco worth more than $1.2 billion is exported annually. according to the CDC “In 2015, an estimated 15.1% (36.5 million) U.S. adults were current cigarette smokers”(CDC). In the 2015, the government collected tax in excess of $43 billion out of the sale of tobacco products. The revenue is vital in enhancing the growth of a country. It is used in the improvement of social institutions, including the hospital and schools. Any attempt to ban the tobacco products will place more burden on the taxpayers. Additionally, the tobacco industry has employed thousands of people, especially from the low income families. The ban on tobacco products means that such people will lose being employed. However, one of the downsides of it is that Smoking has been associated with cancer, particularly that of the lung and liver. Cancer is becoming a major health issue not just in the United States, but in other developed and developing countries as well. The treatment and management of cancer is expensive that most of the people, especially the income earners cannot afford. As such, proactive measures are needed to minimize the rate of cancer. Smoking has been linked to premature aging, discolored teeth, and stinking. Such factors cause the nonsmokers to