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The honest answer is that nobody, not even the so-called 'experts', know. By feeding highly flawed and biased 'evidence' into a computer model (GIGO!), they can arrive at more or less any figure they want.

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How many people die from smoking each year?

About 5.4 million


What percentage of people die of second hand smoking each year?

About 75%


How many people die each day from second hand smoking?

Second hand smoking contributes to nearly 50,000 deaths annually. This exceeds the number of deaths attributed to AIDS and drug use.


How many people die from second hand smoke in Canada?

i think about millions people die from second hand smoking


How many people die of second hand smoking?

3.2 billion


Is passive smoking second hand smoking?

yes


How does quitting smoking help if second hand smoke kills?

Because the more people who quit smoking the less second hand smoke there will be. Any reduction in smoke entering your lungs is benficial.


Why is smoking an offense?

Second hand smoke can kill people and harm people. Smoking is an offense to those who do not wish to damage themselves with smoke.


What percent of people die from second hand smoking?

Approx. 60,000 a year worldwide.


How does smoking affect people around us?

It kills them with what we call "Second Hand Smoke"


What is second hand?

second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.


How many deaths from sencond hand smoke are there each year?

Zero. Second-hand smoking is just a myth created by lawyers and anti-corporate/smoking people as an excuse to tie the cases of individuals with lung cancer who spend large amounts of time in the vicinity of smokers.