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Fewer and Fewer Students Smoke Every Year

Published on December 11, 2008 8:29 AM

According to a study, the tobacco industries sponsored bars and nightclubs for to encourage smoking among young people. In this way young smokers became "pack-a-day" smokers. Researchers found that nearly 20 percent of college students smoke in our days. For first-year college students, nerves are "through the roof", as they are expected to balance school, work and friends, along with all the other responsibilities required of them.

The rush of being independent for the first time can be frightening for a young people. This one and other added stress of a new environment, is what the tobacco industry feeds upon each year. In this year fewer college students are smoking than previous years. But American Lung Association (ALA) still warns that this statistic doesn’t mean the problem is fading away. ALA reported that in 1989 the number of college smokers was around 20 percent.

For example sophomore Meredith Sefcik believes that the tobacco industry’s targeting of college students will continue to be an issue if we don’t try to put a stop to it now. "Coming to college is scary enough, when the tobacco industry tries to manipulate the first-years, saying that smoking is normal, that’s not right. Students should be aware of the risks and harm they are doing to themselves and the people around them," Sefcik said.

Over the summer, Pennsylvania decided to join surrounding states - New Jersey, New York and Delaware - for to activate a smoke-free law in which 95 percent of establishments will become smoke-free. Governor Ed Rendell said to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the new law will protect Pennsylvanians from the deadly health effects of secondhand smoke. According to this legislation, only bars, where food sales don’t exceed 20 percent of total sales and don’t allow minors to enter, can still allow smoking.

Sophomore Melissa Cangialosi believes that the smoke-free law should be only one of many steps to keep Pennsylvania smoke-free. "We should be concentrating on preventing smoking and helping those already addicted, not plotting to target vulnerable students. Offering other ways to release stress and teaching them the dangers of smoking are things we can do to keep these numbers low," Cangialosi said.

After a full investigation researchers have found that keeping stress low is an effective way to control the increased level of smoking.

Fewer and Fewer Students Smoke Every Year

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