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Individual freedoms are under attack due to intrusion by government into our daily lives.

Title: Individual freedoms are under attack due to intrusion by government into our daily lives.
Category: Recreation & Sports / Health Care | Words: 685 | Pages: 2.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Individual freedoms are under attack due to intrusion by government into our daily lives.

Today many of our individual freedoms are under attack due to intrusion by government into our daily lives. I am going to convince you that the government should not ban smoking. I will be presenting three points. My first point is that smoking is legal and has been for many years, Secondly, eduaction and eccomidation is the key. My last point is the incidence of smoking is reducing, to the extent that it will probably …showed first 75 words of 685 total

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showed last 75 words of 685 total…eventually smoking would vanish without the need to ban it. Therefore it can be seen that a morally reprehensible and totally impractical plan such as banning smoking is absolutely unacceptable and unnecessary. Education and accommodation are the key for attacking the problem of smoking in Australia. Neither do we want or even need further restrictions on our freedom, when a common sense approach is not only more morally acceptable but in the end, more affective.

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