Nursing homes would be very crowded and their costs would go through the roof because smokers die at younger ages of strokes and heart attacks.
Non-smokers live 20 years in a nursing home, staring at the walls, talking to themselves while waiting for someone to wipe their *** for them because they crapped themselves 2 hours ago. - this costs a lot of money.
2006-08-10 07:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I love this question!
It would make the existing prisons very crowded, very fast, because most would not stop smoking. Smoking is an addiction. Period.
Would an alcoholic stop drinking if alcohol was made illegal?
Does a crackhead stop because it's illegal?
It would be one of those laws that would become just too ridiculous and would make a large segment of the population criminals. Never would work. Couldn't happen now. If only a tiny minority of people smoked, then it might work.
That's why prohibition failed in the US; too many people were drinking.
2006-08-15 18:42:22
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answered by Bernard G 2
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It will become like cocaine and heroin,: drug lords, smuggling, high street value, etc and all the associated things that happen because of the illegal drug trade: Crime, murder and so forth will rise. Imagine a drug mule trying to smuggle a 200 pack of Benson & Hedges up his ****!!
Also Taxes will be raised because governments will lose a significant amount of their income.
Then there will be the outrage and protests by millions of smokers worldwide, with many going crazy because of sudden nicotine withdrawl.
But hopefully there will be less pollution in the world as a result....
by the way, it will never happen!
2006-08-10 07:33:55
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answered by Dont_Kno_much 2
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I don't smoke but I think the world would be worse off. You see it with other drugs already, there would grow a black market in tobacco, just like there was with liquor in the 20's during prohibition. We already see it in some European countries with tobacco. Ciggarette prices are so high in some places that there is a black market in untaxed tobacco products with turf wars and other crimes associated with illegal trading. You will never be able to rid the world of cigarettes. People who want/crave/desire them will get them (just like other drugs). Why create another black market?
2006-08-10 07:27:47
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answered by Mykl 3
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I think it would be a bad idea. Cigarettes then would become like an illegal drug, and it would just go underground. It COULD lead to an increase in crime, there would be 'cigarette dealers' (think drug dealers) who would be trying to control certain areas of the cigarette trade. Think (or research) Prohibition, when alcohol was deemed illegal...
2006-08-10 07:25:40
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answered by gooch1970 2
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There would be riots in the streets, everyone. Businesses would shut down and people would stand in the streets all night wherever they sell cigarettes holding up signs protesting against it. They would burn cars, burn gas stations, and go to cigarette companys and riot there. The world would be hell. But if they made cigarettes legal, id protest to make weed legal..hey, its only fair :)
2006-08-10 07:24:08
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answered by Ricki M 3
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Governments would go broke. Federal and State governments make a ton of money in cigarette taxes. Ironic, they're suing the tabocco companies, but governments are making money on cigarettes too.
2006-08-10 07:23:46
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answered by jim 6
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It seems such as you're very opinionated, and commonly speaking... human beings do no longer many times like that. It wasn't all that in the process the past, that cigarette smoking replaced into primary - in fact, in lots of situations it replaced into mentioned by utilising medical doctors. Many wellness experts which is composed of nurses nonetheless smoke! We was once waiting to smoke interior eating places, cafes, supermarkets, places of paintings, college playgrounds, hospitals, pubs and golf equipment, the cinema, on planes, trains and buses. If the only places a individual can smoke now's outdoors in elementary terms - then everybody could be happy with that, suitable? No... the non smoking foyer have stopped smoking in maximum factors (elementary sufficient) yet that's the place it is going to grant up - not greater "smoke-unfastened" factors. human beings who smoke do no longer should be hermits the two! Tobacco products have been primary to suppress urge for food and ask any addicted smoker why they nonetheless smoke (even with each and each of the wellness warnings) and you will in all threat discover that they savour smoking and it makes them experience comfortable. Social human beings who smoke could smoke as a results of fact it extremely is an threat to get exterior the place of work for 5 minutes and meet some new human beings (they does no longer meet except they have been smoking). There are huge problems that come from making something unlawful, maximum of all... it would not slow or supply up human beings doing it in any respect. I say bypass away those people who desire to smoke on my own, and complication approximately alcohol abuse, family members violence and drink driving that are many times correct which expenses the community hundreds of thousands in wellness and regulation enforcement. Now weight problems and diabetes is a super subject as nicely, so according to threat they could make McDonald's unlawful? whilst the government is making tax from it, it is not rather unlawful besides, no rely how risky it extremely is. the government should not be making judgements like this for any human beings - it extremely is very own decision so people who desire to smoke could, and human beings who don't desire to smoke basically shouldn't do it. people who don't smoke could on no account make a variety for people who desire to no rely how risky it extremely is.
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answered by Anonymous
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Cigarette prices would go up. Tobacco farmers would be prosecuted as criminals. Tax revenue would drop drasticly. TV shows would have episodes about misguided youth who became addicted to tobacco.
2006-08-10 07:29:03
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answered by dig4words 3
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I think everything will be so much better. People would be healthier, and so would the world. It's deffenitly a thought. But, then some people would be unhappy. But I think that they would be better off in the long run.
2006-08-10 07:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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