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Smoking - "Affecting young people everyday"
Young people today experience a wide range of illicit substances at relatively easy access. Fake ID, getting someone older to purchase it for you, buying it off the streets, there are so many ways to possess illicit materials. But one, which affects young people in a very permanent and poisonous way, is smoking.
Nature: Before one can delve into what effect smoking/cigarettes, have on the body you must understand what a cigarette contains. One cigarette contains over 4000 chemicals including some that cause cancer.
Nicotine A very powerful poison. It is extremely addictive, more so than Heroin or marijuana.
Hydrogen Cyanide This extremely lethal poison is contained in suicide pills and was used in gas chambers during the second world war.
Carbon Monoxide also an additive in exhaust fumes from cars. Reduces the oxygen carrying capability of the blood.
Tar This is an obvious one, it is used to make roads,......
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