Marlboromiles
There are about 4,000 dangerous chemicals and additives in a cigarette. These can include benzene, which is used to make gasoline; carbon monoxide; hydrogen cyanide; cadmium; formaldehyde; and acetone. "Ladies, we all know what we used acetone for right, as nail polish remover. If someone walked up to you with a glass of acetone and said, ‘Here’s some acetone,’ would you drink it?" Ruffin said. Using tobacco, whether it is cigarettes or smokeless tobacco, has many negative consequences. They include lung, throat and mouth cancer, chronic bronchitis, heart disease and emphysema. Every year, about 440,000 Americans die from these illnesses. "Tobacco usage has a large impact on society. I think that people should have a choice and a critical eye to make better decisions. It all goes back to educating people," Ruffin said in an interview after the presentation. marlboromiles are dangerous because of the secondhand smoke’s effects on nonsmokers, Ruffin said. Secondhand smoke causes some of the same illnesses to nonsmokers that it causes to actual smokers. Other short-term effects include bad breath, yellow teeth, deadened taste buds and red eyes.










