Do you think there is a good reason for heavy smokers to quit smoking? -
not only is the smoker harming his/her self they are harming others all around them.
It has been 47 years since the world ws shocked by medical research which proved that lung cancer was definitely caused by smoking tobacco. Heavy smokers, by the way, are not at all aware of lung cancer and -understandably-
consider that the puff of a ciggie is worth the risk.
After all, we are all, each and every one of us, in a position of getting killed in many, many varied and different accidental situations. Young smokers have no idea of death or illnesses. Fair enough. Old smokers have reached a realisation too, too late. Stiff sh*t.
My grandfather has been smoking heavily (2-3 packs a day non filter) for 90 years...yes, you read that right 90 years. He turned 103 years old last Dec. He had never been sick except for an occasional cold. The only time he was hospitalized was due to a drunk driver running a red light and T-boned his car. His Doctor told me he has the lungs of a 30y/o. I do not smoke, but have been around smokers all my life and have never had any respiratory problems. To answer your question, it should be the individuals right to choose to quit smoking, if they feel they have reasons to quit they should quit.
would you rather die or live??
life itself is a good reson to quit smoking
even though it may not always be the best of times but its all worth it in the end
YES!
LIFE!
There is never a bad reason for quitting.
Yes it gave me Cancer but I-m sort of ok. GIVE UP NOW!
I can. Being able to breathe.