News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: LTE: Head Off Kids Smoking |
Title: | US CA: LTE: Head Off Kids Smoking |
Published On: | 1998-02-28 |
Source: | San Fransisco Examiner (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 14:49:02 |
HEAD OFF KIDS SMOKING
Regarding the editorial "Kids and cigars" (Feb. 10): I strongly agree with
stopping kids before they start smoking. When you ask a kid, "Why did you
start smoking?" the most common response to the question is, "Because my
friend smokes." Two-thirds of young smokers cite this reason. Other reasons
include, "Because my parents smoke" and, "Because it looks cool." Some kids
don't even know why they started smoking.
I suggest a campaign focused on dispelling the idea that it's "cool" to
smoke and that smoking is necessary in order to have friends. Such a
campaign could be conducted in schools and should include highlights of
some of the horrific consequences of smoking, particularly cancer of the
mouth and throat.
Being given this information at a young age, many potential smokers will
think twice before taking that first cigarette.
Annie Ho
San Leandro
Regarding the editorial "Kids and cigars" (Feb. 10): I strongly agree with
stopping kids before they start smoking. When you ask a kid, "Why did you
start smoking?" the most common response to the question is, "Because my
friend smokes." Two-thirds of young smokers cite this reason. Other reasons
include, "Because my parents smoke" and, "Because it looks cool." Some kids
don't even know why they started smoking.
I suggest a campaign focused on dispelling the idea that it's "cool" to
smoke and that smoking is necessary in order to have friends. Such a
campaign could be conducted in schools and should include highlights of
some of the horrific consequences of smoking, particularly cancer of the
mouth and throat.
Being given this information at a young age, many potential smokers will
think twice before taking that first cigarette.
Annie Ho
San Leandro
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