that's right!..
if it is illegal to see Carcinogen products that cause cancer to people, how come Cigarettes are legal?
They have proven that they cause Cancer! they have Carcinogen products in them!
for all, the definition of Carcinogen is:
Carcinogen
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The hazard symbol for carcinogenic chemicals in the Globally Harmonized System.
A carcinogen is any substance, radionuclide or radiation, that is an agent directly involved in causing cancer. This may be due to the ability to damage the genome or to the disruption of cellular metabolic processes. Several radioactive substances are considered carcinogens, but their carcinogenic activity is attributed to the radiation, for example gamma rays and alpha particles, which they emit. Common examples of carcinogens are inhaled asbestos, certain dioxins, and tobacco smoke. Cancer is a disease in which damaged cells do not undergo programmed cell death. Carcinogens may increase the risk of cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells, which interferes with biological processes, and induces the uncontrolled, malignant division, ultimately leading to the formation of tumors. Usually DNA damage, if too severe to repair, leads to programmed cell death, but if the programmed cell death pathway is damaged, then the cell cannot prevent itself from becoming a cancer cell.
So how come Cigarettes are legal then?
why are they the only exception to the Law?
if it is illegal to see Carcinogen products that cause cancer to people, how come Cigarettes are legal?
They have proven that they cause Cancer! they have Carcinogen products in them!
for all, the definition of Carcinogen is:
Carcinogen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
The hazard symbol for carcinogenic chemicals in the Globally Harmonized System.
A carcinogen is any substance, radionuclide or radiation, that is an agent directly involved in causing cancer. This may be due to the ability to damage the genome or to the disruption of cellular metabolic processes. Several radioactive substances are considered carcinogens, but their carcinogenic activity is attributed to the radiation, for example gamma rays and alpha particles, which they emit. Common examples of carcinogens are inhaled asbestos, certain dioxins, and tobacco smoke. Cancer is a disease in which damaged cells do not undergo programmed cell death. Carcinogens may increase the risk of cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells, which interferes with biological processes, and induces the uncontrolled, malignant division, ultimately leading to the formation of tumors. Usually DNA damage, if too severe to repair, leads to programmed cell death, but if the programmed cell death pathway is damaged, then the cell cannot prevent itself from becoming a cancer cell.
So how come Cigarettes are legal then?
why are they the only exception to the Law?