THINGS WE SHOULD KNOW
NICOTINESmoking resulted in 4.9 million deaths in 2000. That number is expected to rise to 8.9 million by 2020.
(Action on Smoking and Health, Australia 2003, WHO 2002)
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including amonia (floor/toilet cleaner), arsenic (rat poison), formaldehyde (body tissue preserver), hydrogen cyanide (gas chamber poison).
(Surgeon's General Report, US Government 1999)
"A Cigarette is the only consumer product that when used as directed kills its consumer."