by JJSCOTT2 » Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:39 pm
On the topic of dying from smoking, I think a lot more people would be motivated to quit or never start if death would just be more clear cut. Here's what I mean, you can never really say "smoking will kill you" and be certain about it, it's like luck of the draw or something. Example , my grandmother, smoked her whole life died at 66 of cancer (too young IMO), my grandfather, still smoking 3 packs a day since he was very young, currently 76 and still kicking, although not in perfect health. My great grandmother, smoked her whole life, lived in perfect health until 99 and died of natural causes. I think I read a statistic somewhere that smoking will kill like 1 in 3 people who continue to smoke their whole lives or something like that, and while a 33% chance of death is not good by any means, young people who smoke don't take it seriously because its not a serious health problem to them yet. My idea? Make cigarettes MORE deadly, get them up around that 90-100% chance of death mark......people won't smoke anymore.