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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
BAR wrote: The benefit of the tabacco tax is it will encourage smokers to quit. We all pay for the increased health cost related to smoking. I don't see the correlation between smoking and health costs? I quite smoking when I was 40, after 29 years of two to three, packs a day. I was sick usually two days a year, never saw a doctor unless a bone was broken. Then after I quit smoking I fell apart. Back, neck, foot, and many other things. Statistically, there is a very strong direct correlation between smoking and health cost, just as their is a strong correlation between obesity and health costs. It does not mean that all smokers and/or obese people have higher health cost, but these two factors have a major impact on the cost to society and health insurance, which we all pay for. Let's see... He quit at 40, after smoking for 29 years. 40-29=11. He started smoking at 11. That pretty much says it all. |
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