Absolutely.
There are no rules for allowing a 13 year old to smoke in the house. Smoking is an extremely unhealthy habit and there is no age at which smoking is safe. In fact children should not be exposed to secondhand smoke at any age as it can be dangerous to their health. As such allowing a 13 year old to smoke in the house is strongly discouraged by both health professionals and the general public.If a 13 year old is determined to smoke there are some guidelines that should be followed in order to minimize the health risks associated with smoking. These include: Always smoke in an area with plenty of ventilation preferably outdoors. Ensure that no children or non-smokers are present in the vicinity. Ensure that smoking materials cigarettes cigars pipes etc. are properly extinguished and disposed of. Ensure that any furniture or fabrics that come into contact with smoking materials are appropriately cleaned. Be aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke and take steps to reduce its spread.These guidelines should be followed even if the 13 year old is smoking outside of the house as secondhand smoke can travel and still be dangerous to those in the vicinity. Overall it is strongly recommended that 13 year olds do not smoke as there is no safe amount of smoking.
Children with chronic respiratory problems should avoid exposure to secondhand smoke.
Smoking should be banned to protect public health by reducing exposure to harmful secondhand smoke, decreasing the rate of smoking-related diseases and healthcare costs, and promoting a healthy environment free from tobacco litter and pollution.
Yes, they should be allowed to buy cigarettes as after 18 they would start smoking so its not a preventive measure as you cant stop someone from smoking in their future , so its not a proper measure to prevent children from smoking.
Don't smoke around them.. they are children, for goodness sake you should quit smoking as well...
Answer:Smoking should be banned because it isn't good for you. Smoking causes heart disease, lung cancer, and other health problems.Over 400,000 people die each year because of secondhand smoking. Secondhand smoking is when a person inhales another persons cigarette smoke. When someone continues to inhale the chemicals that are inside one single cigar, cigarette, etc. it can cause serious health problems.Answer:Smoking is bad for your health. It causes lung disease, bad breath, yellow or brown fingernails, reddens eyes, deadens taste buds, decreases the ability to smell, etc. Smoke is bad for the atmosphere and people breathing it.
Smoking is harmful to both the smoker and those exposed to secondhand smoke, leading to serious health issues like cancer and heart disease. Smoking burdens the healthcare system with high costs for treating smoking-related illnesses. Banning smoking would reduce the environmental impact of cigarette butts and smoke pollution.
The phrase B40 refers to acts related to smoking and drinking. It is a slang term that children should not be taught and should not be spoken by children.
This is called passive smoking. It is equally or moredangerousthan active smoking at times. Specially in closed space, whether you continue to re-breathe the smoke in the air.You should have a cross ventilation in your house or use the fresh air fan to take out the smoke. Otherwise the person smoking should go out side and smoke. Smoking is always associated with the dangers of smoking.(Probably smoking is Genetic in origin.)
Educate them on the dangers of smoking. Also raise the tax by 600% and put that money into rebuilding our roads across the country.
Women shouldn't be smoking weed period, so the answer is no and no. If you know of someone smoking weed report them to the police.
No, being around someone smoking hash should not result in it entering your system unless you directly inhale the smoke. Secondhand smoke exposure does not typically lead to measurable levels of THC in your system.