Stopping Americans from Smoking, Chewing, and Vaping

Nicotine can be obtained from nicotine patches, gums, and tablets. Smoking harms the lungs. It only makes sense to prevent cigarette companies from having any nicotine in tobacco products, by ensuring that a scientific process can remove the nicotine from tobacco products. Then, if people need to smoke, they can smoke without the tobacco products being addictive. Otherwise, if people need nicotine, they can obtain the patches, gums, and tablets.

Additionally, ensuring that mind control is used to prevent people from smoking, instead of allowing or making people smoke, will ensure that smokers quit smoking, and that people do not start smoking again, or even for the first time.

Making cigarettes not available to prior smokers with a healthcare case that is being treated would disallow cigarettes from being sold, so healthcare workers can regulate how cigarettes are purchased.

Banning the use of corporate funds and social security income and government funds in pensions or paychecks from being used on tobacco products would also ensure that people do not use tobacco products.

Banning use of mind control and Artificial Telepathy and computer instances from being used to make a person smoke shall also be a careful consideration.

 

Banning Tobacco Products through Legislation

This issue is to ban all tobacco products, including cigarettes, chewing products, and vaping products from the market, to prevent unnecessary deaths of Americans because of unnecessary health issues that are caused by smoking, chewing, and/or vaping tobacco products. The legislation would ban or prohibit the sale or transfer of any tobacco products at any retailer, and make it a crime to smoke, chew, or vape tobacco products, if the individual receives government funded insurance and welfare benefits. This legislation would prevent deaths on an on-going basis, including the prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and cancers. This legislation would improve the lives of Americans that have been negatively affected by tobacco products in the past.