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Should The Government Spend More Of The Tax Money They Recieve From Cigarettes To Help Smokers Quit

By: Aydan Corkern



There is absolutely a staggering amount of money in cigarette taxes that the government collects each year. If our government is making billions and not millions in tax revenue, then where are the programs to help people who are dying from smoking each day? It seems as if no one, including our government, is willing to take action against the massive giants in the tobacco industry. With this type of money being deposited into our tax revenue, then it seems as if there should be some type of help out there to help smokers kick the habit and help with health costs for those that began smoking when it was legal for minors to buy them and before the real information about smoking was released to the public.

The number of people who smoke cigarettes in the United States should be entitled to some type of help when there such a tremendous of revenue generated by smokers that are willing to kick the habit. There are a lot of ways to quit smoking cigarettes out there and from what smokers have seen, many of them cost as much or money more money than the smoking habit itself. A smoker can not win for losing you might say, the majority of smokers are in the lowest income bracket there is. The people in this range of income can not hardly support the addiction that they have, pay an unfair tax on a habit that they can not beat alone, and pay for the help they need to quit at the same time.

Going back in history makes you wonder about the government and a roll it played in supplying tobacco products for troops during the war fought in the Vietnam. This may be before the surgeon general ruled cigarettes to be hazardous to your health, but they were given to the troops in battle. Which many of those veterans already passed on for different reasons, but many were probably from the affects of smoking cigarettes during and over the years after the war.

This is where the government should provide a never ending battle for smokers who just can not kick the habit and create a program to do nothing but help smokers trying to quit. Smokers in the lowest bracket of income should be able to have some help with an addiction where their drug of choice is still being produced legally in their country. It is like they are saying, yes, we know smoking cigarettes is very addictive and deadly, but we are going to allow you to buy them anyway because we make so much money on them through taxes.



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