Xamkou
Bluelighter
Voxide, I just read your "if you're gonna use heroin and the shit hits the fan, you should be on your own" statement.
Should the same not apply to smokers whose shit has hit the fan? Screw them, they knew what they were getting themselves into? Let them choke and suffocate to death?
They sure are choking the healthcare system in the U.S. Some staggering smoking statistics indeed:
Total annual public and private health care expenditures caused by smoking: $96 billion
- Annual Federal and state government smoking-caused Medicaid payments: $30.9 billion [Federal share: $17.6 billion per year. States’ share: $13.3 billion]
- Federal government smoking-caused Medicare expenditures each year: $27.4 billion
- Other federal government tobacco-caused health care costs (e.g. through VA health care): $9.6 billion
Taxpayers yearly fed/state tax burden from smoking-caused gov’t spending: $70.7 billion ($616 per household)
- Smoking-caused health costs and productivity losses per pack sold in USA (low estimate): $10.47 per pack
- Average retail price per pack in the USA (including sales tax): $5.29
People who die each year from their own cigarette smoking: approx. 400,000
- Adult nonsmokers who die each year from exposure to secondhand smoke: approx. 50,000
- Kids under 18 alive today who will ultimately die from smoking (unless smoking rates decline): 6,000,000+
- People in the USA who currently suffer from smoking-caused illness: 8.6 million
Smoking kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car accidents, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined, with thousands more dying from spit tobacco use. Of all the kids who become new smokers each year, almost a third will ultimately die from it. In addition, smokers lose an average of 13 to 14 years of life because of their smoking.
The statistic that stands out for me is the number of adult nonsmokers who die each year from exposure to secondhand smoke. It's more than the combined annual deaths from prescription (32,000) and illegal drug use (17,000).
Or - in your opinion (because it's legal) - is it the right thing to do to spend taxpayer money, your (hard-earned?) money on cancer treatment for a smoker?
Wow!