Should smoking in the presence of unwilling recipients of carcinogens be considered an act of aggression? In the United States alone, approximately 50,000 people die from second hand smoke every year. That's FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE. Second hand smoke is similar to a sort of delayed Russian roulette. You might get lucky, or you might not. Every time a smoker smokes next to you, they're creating a toxic environment around you. An environment that houses numerous carcinogens, as well as
Smoking - an act of aggression?
Smoking - an act of aggression?
Smoking - an act of aggression?
Should smoking in the presence of unwilling recipients of carcinogens be considered an act of aggression? In the United States alone, approximately 50,000 people die from second hand smoke every year. That's FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE. Second hand smoke is similar to a sort of delayed Russian roulette. You might get lucky, or you might not. Every time a smoker smokes next to you, they're creating a toxic environment around you. An environment that houses numerous carcinogens, as well as