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Ban on e-cigs, vaporizers would treat some unfairly Electronic cigarette and vaporizer users in Long Beach may soon be subjected to the same regulations as tobacco smokers. According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, the Long Beach City Council unanimously voted last week to have City Attorney Charles Parkin draft legislation that will require e-cigarette and vaporizer users to abide by the city’s current smoking ordinance. Currently, e-cigarettes and vaporizers are not regulated by the city, according to the Press-Telegram. “We’re not banning [e-cigarettes and vaporizers]” John Edmond, chief of staff to Councilman Dee Andrews, told the ur iew PressTelegram. “What we’re saying is, we want to have a standard that we already enjoy with current tobacco users.” Some local residents might agree with the city council’s decision to ban e-cigarettes and vaporizers in areas where smoking is prohibited. However, we feel there is not
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ban such devices in Long Beach at all. Products containing tobacco, like cigarettes, should be restricted in areas like parks. Exposing children and others to secondhand smoke should be forbidden. Treating e-cigarettes and vaporizers like cigarettes, though, misses the point. While cigarettes emit smoke, e-cigarettes and vaporizers do not. If conclusive evidence existed to show that e-cigarette and vaporizer emissions posed the same or similar secondhand health
But no such evidence exists yet. Not to mention, some people may use e-cigarettes and vaporizers to ween themselves off cigarettes. By adjusting the nicotine concentration in these devices, people use them to help curb their addiction. and vaporizer emissions pose a health risk for those around their users, treating the devices like cigarettes is unfair.
Ultimately, we hope the city council will reconsider its views on e-cigarettes and vaporizers. Regardless of regulation, though, e-cigarette and vaporizer users should be respectful of others when using these devices in public. After all, most people don’t want smoke or emissions of any sort blown in their face. If users are careful about their emissions, perhaps the city council will reconsider restricting use of these devices. On that note, please exhale respectfully.
US, UK healthcare systems each offer unique benefits, drawbacks The debate over private and public healthcare is constantly ongoing and evolving with recent demands for reforms. As an international student from the U.K., I’ve been left with many concerns about healthcare since traveling to America. Before even arriving in the U.S., I spent more money than I cared to imagine on the compulsory student medical insurance. For someone who has grown up with the National Health Service, this was shocking. In my experience, the NHS has been very popular. If you’ve relied on the NHS to save your life or for healthcare as a given right. Some people have high expectations of the a demand for the latest treatments and drugs. This is something that cannot always be accommodated for by the stringent budget of the NHS. The NHS is a source of discussion and political debate on an almost daily basis in the U.K. The British care about the NHS, and we’re proud
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of it. This was never more strikingly clear than in Danny Boyle’s 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, which showed national pride about the NHS. Then there’s the U.S. healthcare system, where one has more choices. If you can afford healthcare, you can pay for the treatment you want, unless your claim is denied by your insurance. My experience with the U.S. healthcare system has been positive. From long-term medical care to emergency dental work, the quality and speed of access ealie to care has been outstanding. However, it comes at a cost. Although I can commend the quality of healthcare in America, the system through which it’s
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Private insurance companies, “competitive” priccare you can receive. For someone who repeatedly needs emergency care, this is a tough burden. Even if you are insured, there are still premiums and co-payments to be made, and cover-
age is rarely as extensive as one hopes. Other international students and I have been surprised by hidden costs time and again. The cost of healthcare in the U.S. is extremely high. Insurance coverage is unaffordable for approximately 40 to 50 million people. Those with the lowest incomes are covered by Medicaid, the jointly federal and state-funded safety net, leaving many still struggling for care. An American Cancer Society Cancer Action ardell Network survey commissioned in 2010 found that half of families in the U.S. dealing with cancer had problems affording the cost of insurance premiums and co-payments for prescriptions. Just fewer than a quarter of these families had been contacted by a debt collection agency, with one in six families accumulating thousands of dollars of medical debt. This isn’t affordable for anyone. Another study found similar results. As with any organization, the NHS does have
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often characterize the public healthcare system. Private healthcare, however, is also an option for some in England. According to the Telegraph, this private healthcare enrollment has been increasing by up to 20 percent per year. On the other hand, taxpayers are continually supporting the NHS, which has a 2014 budget of approximately $175 billion. It is undeniable that healthcare comes at a price, but it has yet to be universally determined where these costs should lie. The NHS is a staple of British society that has been in place for 65 years. It’s a reliable backbone for the British people. The debate should stop being about money and start being about care. Let’s stop bickering about the small things and take the best from both systems. Only then will we have a truly comprehensive healthcare system. Kealie Mardell is a junior international student and staff writer at the Daily 49er.
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Domingo-Foraste, Douglas C2a C2b FG Plax, Timothy G A2 - Found Plax, Timothy G A2 - Found McPherson, Mary B A2 - Found McPherson, Mary B A2 - Found Bolkan, San Steven A2 - Found Fox, Ragan Cooper C2b Johnson, Kevin E Rodriguez, Jose I Robinson, Subrina Jo F, HD Russell, Jessica C Bachman, Guy F E Rich, Marc D Downey, Sharon D E, F McKay, Valerie C E Utley, Ebony A Forrest, Laura U E, F Carter, James R Ghafoori, Bita Smith, Jordan Antony Yamaji C2a, F, G Tortorici Luna, Joanne M Pattnaik, Jyotsna Xu, Hong Hansuvadha, Nat Amaris, Nancy S A3 Found Strahl, Ronald J Thrasher, Thomas E Cooper, Stephen P C3, F Smurthwaite, Lori F Esparza, Araceli
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Noguera, Norma A Buettner, Wolfgang A Kim Park, Yonghee Johnson, Andrea Leanne
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McGuire, Anthony W McGuire, Anthony W Konrad, Sharon Lee McGuire, Anthony W Keely, Beth R Carlson, Savitri W Gray, Virginia B Raibley, Jason R Wallis, Charles S Wright, Wayne Thomas Rasmussen, Amy Carol Haesly, Richard P Metaxas, Christopher A Haas, Anna Liesl Rasmussen, Amy Carol Haesly, Richard P Metaxas, Christopher A Haesly, Richard P Chounlamountry, Som Wright, Teresa A Wright, Teresa A Wright, Teresa A Haesly, Richard P Wright, Teresa A Wright, Teresa A Martin, Edward J Chiappe, Dan L Thoman, Dustin Brian Chun, Chi-Ah
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