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People in china smoke because its addicting and they put in more nicitine in their drugs.

In 2010 the passed a law about no smoking in buidings, you can only smoke in your house and outside.Also 350million people in china smoke and going up.
Air pollution is so bad in China if you go for a jog your lungs will have some damage because of the air pollution of smoking and so many cars.

China's drugs are cigars,cigarettes,marijuana,and chewing tabbaco. People in China smoke for religous perposes and cerimonies.

Smoking in China  Smoking in China is a big deal and somewhat people don’t care lets go to the don’t care first, the smoking has no laws here you can and can’t smoke you can smoke anywhere in China! Over 350 million people in china smoke and 85% are men, 60% are male doctors!    Also in America it’s about 50/50 and people in china produce the largest consumption of drugs like tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, marijuana, and cocaine. That’s just the big ones that you hear of, there’s a lot more! China is very prone to have millions of smoking people! Chinese people smoke for spiritual purposes and for medicine.    (Like in the U.S) Chinese people have lots more drugs than the U.S, and produce 86% of our drugs today; we produce 4% and South America 10%. 32% of China smokes and it goes up every year. Also 1.4 million people in China die of a smoking a drug each year and that’s one of the big reasons China’s population is going down, but kids are born so it raises the population back up.    Smoking s bad, awful and twisted thing that ruins not even us but the earth and our people of the world cannot stop. But the Question s why? Why do so many people smoke? Do they think it’s cool? It’s addicting as soon as you smoke one you’re hooked they use some drugs for religious purposes. People of ages 14-16=3million smoke, 16-20=25 million, 20-25=66 million, 25-30=88 million, 30-40 130 million, 40+66million.  Smoking could eventually kill a third of all young Chinese men if nothing is done to get them to drop the habit, according to the largest ever survey of tobacco use. <span style="line-height: normal; margin: 0in 0in 10pt; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto;"><span style="color: black; font-family: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; font-size: 10pt;">Two landmark studies involving 1.25m Chinese people show that China has the largest number of smoking-related deaths in the world.

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