Persuasive Essay On Cigarettes Vs E-Cigarettes

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Cigarettes vs. E-Cigarettes
Attention! Attention! Read all about it, “E-cigarettes vs Cigarettes: A Big Battle is Brewing!” That headline sums up the major debate that is the topic of many discussions and a huge amount of research (Wheeler). In January 2018, the National Academies of Sciences released their findings in the debate between the two products which will give someone interested in the debate some great data that will make the difference in the two clear. Their research indicated there is an overall reduction of harm with the use of e-cigarettes versus the use of cigarettes, such as exposing the user to a reduction in addiction and a reduction in exposure to dangerous, hazardous toxins (Mika). E-cigarettes are often referred
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Logically, after looking into all the data and getting a perspective, there is no way someone could come to any conclusion other than E-cigarettes and cigarettes are products that put poison into the users’ bodies which will lead to major destruction and cause life-threatening and most often, fatal illnesses, e-cigarettes and cigarettes are hazardous to users’ families through the intake of the secondhand smoke which leads to major destruction and cause life-threatening and most often, fatal illnesses especially in users babies and small children, and e-cigarettes and cigarettes cause significant financial damage to the user by costing them an average of almost $2 million dollars over a lifetime through the cost of the product, cost of their medical care, and the cost of their loss of productivity. E-cigarettes and cigarettes are a bad choice for a person because it will ruin their health, hurt their family, and dig a hole for them financially that will cost them that mansion on Possum Kingdom Lake, the yacht at Lake Travis, their dream business, their debt-free education, or their slice of paradise. Smokers should throw away the cigarette! Vape smokers should toss the e-cigarette! This would save their life, save their family’s lives, and save their bank accounts. The debate is over. Smoke-free living

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