Tobacco and Smoking
In: Teen Rights and Freedoms Ser
Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chronology -- 1. Smoking Is Not a Constitutional Right -- 2. The Food and Drug Administration Cannot Regulate the Tobacco Industry -- 3. Raising the Minimum Age to Purchase Tobacco to Twenty-One Would Be Beneficial -- 4. Enforcing Laws Prohibiting Cigarette Sales to Minors Prevents Youth Smoking -- 5. Teens Should Be Able to Smoke -- 6. Numerous Factors Influence Teens to Smoke -- 7. A Teen Discusses Why She Thinks Her Peers Smoke -- 8. Tobacco Advertising Has Targeted Youths -- 9. Targeting Youths by Tobacco Companies Shouldm Be Banned -- 10. Banning Tobacco Ads Infringes the Freedom of Speech -- 11. Government-Mandated Bans and Ordinances Against Smoking Apply to All Public Places -- 12. Government-Mandated Bans on Smoking Are Not Justified -- 13. Banning Smoking on College Campuses Benefits Student Health -- 14. A High School Designated Smoking Area Causes Controversy -- 15. A Teen Discusses How Smoking Caused Her Brother Harm -- 16. Authorizing the Food and Drug Administration to Regulate the Tobacco Industry Is Problematic -- Organizations to Contact -- For Further Reading -- Index