Thursday, May 23, 2019

A Bump On Tobacco Road

In North Carolina, the governor may be the top public mangleicial, but for the past 200 historic period baccy has been king. The recount grows half of all the tobacco in the United States, and the original cash crop remains its economic backbone.But beginning next month, North Carolina will be home to one of the nations toughest youth pot laws, with a ban on tobacco use in public school days. Most students cant smoke at school anyway, but the law applies to everyone on campus, year-round parents in the stands at football games, maintenance crews in the school garage, teachers in the parking lot.Getting the law passed was no mere(a) feat in a state that still depends on pile lighting up. North Carolina spends just 4 percent of its annual $426 million of tobacco r as yetue on smoking prevention (less than half the minimum federal recommendation), and, at 35 cents, maintains one of the countrys lowest cigarette taxes. In all, it took six years of local advocacy and the votes of all 115 of the states school boards.It wasnt easy, says Mark Ezell, the states tobacco-free-campus director. I got called a Nazi a few times. Health advocates who want the state to go further are likely to be called a few more things.Source Philips, M. (2008) A Bump On Tobacco Road Newsweek Online online available from http//www.nesweek.com/id/147789 August 3, 2008The article I chose has the topic of smoking ban on schools on North Carolina. It is a landmark case on the massive efforts of different groups and individuals to educate the youth on the health risks of smoking. Although there is already an existing law that prohibits smoking of the students in their school premises, the new law was tougher and stricter in sense.For smoking is now a derive ban on schools through out the state, not only for the youth but also for the teachers, employees or even ordinary visitors. This will ward off any attempts, influences or temptations of the youth to smoke by seeing their teachers or a dults doing the same thing. This is also a daring step of the state authorities even though they will be having a tough battle against big multinational cigarette companies.The article shows that smoking among the youth is a big problem. backside companies usually on their marketing strategies targets teens, encouraging them to smoke on an early age. If they will be hooked on their youth on smoking, it will be difficult for them to quit smoking while growing, and this means a big sum of money for the cigarette companies. Moreover, smoking is usually introduced by peers on heights schools. They usually try smoking because of curiosity, peer pressure or simply they just thought that it is cool to smoke, like the Marlboro Man.Companies and their marketing arms promote smoking as part of the youth culture, that smoking should be experienced by every youth and that smoking is a requisite for them to belong on a group. Furthermore, even if smoking is prohibited for students on their sch ool grounds, but visitors, teachers and other school staff are allowed to do so, the students will juts simply skepticism such policies.Why they are not allowed to smoke inside school yet non-students are allowed. So it means, smoking are only banned inside, but allowed foreign school premises.And even worst, they will have the perception that when they reach adult age, they are already legally allowed to smoke. Lastly, anti-smoking campaigns will be only effective if the people behind it will not only focus their efforts on lobbying to the proper authorities to pass ordinances or laws on prohibiting smoking on public places or schools. They should also intensify their campaign on educating not only the youth, but everybody, on the illnesses and ill-effects of cigarettes on our health.

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