Not everyone who quits smoking will later do drugs in. Some people replace their smoking habits with something else that may be drugs. Those who cant go without smoking but quit and still have the urge will most likely do drugs because of how similar it is.
It is a high possibility they do. One of the main reasons people do drugs later in life is from abuse.
With a healthy life style, no drugs smoking and healthy heart
he was on drugs in 1928 and sent to prison for 6 years and then he started smoking instead
Most non-smokers or people who stopped smoking most likely will say yes.
Yes, Pernell Roberts was known to smoke for a period of his life. However, he later became an advocate for smoking cessation and health awareness. Throughout his later years, he emphasized the importance of quitting smoking for better health.
Yes, Don Knotts was a smoker for a large portion of his life. He struggled with a smoking addiction but eventually quit smoking in his later years due to health concerns.
It would be inelastic because people will pay almost any price for life-saving drugs.
Yes, Vera Ellen was known to smoke. Her smoking habit was reportedly a contributing factor to her health issues later in life. Despite her talent and success as a dancer and actress, her smoking affected her physical condition, particularly in her later years.
"Life" prison for supplying other people with drugs, and for using them 7years. So drugs drugs are big deal!
Yes, Ted Kennedy was known to have smoked cigarettes earlier in his life. He publicly acknowledged his smoking habit and later quit. Kennedy's history with smoking became a part of his broader narrative regarding health and personal challenges, especially as he faced significant health issues later in life.
Because some people can get high on life!
got married got pregnant not finishing school dated wrong person smoking drugs cheating