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Cancer, stroke, heart disease, anything cigarettes may cause is the larger topic. But then
again, we have our rights.
A unique angle I would provide would be taking out the more harmful
ingredients that are in cigarettes. Another angle I was looking at was e-cigarettes and vaporizers.
They might contain nicotine, but they might not contain the more harmful chemicals.
Americans! Any legal smoking age American would be my audience. They could be
effecting anyone at any age according to where they are smoking, and around whom. Americans
need and want their rights! I don’t blame them. I do too. They pay taxes and this is the land of
the free. If we continue to take their right to choose away, people would rebel. We need to find


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