Dr. Bill Releford vs. Dr. James McPherson – Pro & Con Guest argue Prop 29

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Dr. Bill Releford vs. Dr. James McPherson – Pro & Con Guest argue Prop 29

Dr.  Bill Releford, a graduate of the Temple School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, began his practice in 1990 and established the Diabetic Foot Institute, a facility dedicated exclusively to the reduction of diabetes-related amputations in high-risk populations. Dr. Releford is recognized both domestically as well as internationally as a leader in the field of diabetic limb salvage wound care.    Website: www.blackbarbershop.org

Dr. James McPherson is medical director of the Los Angeles Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Group and is a Board Member of the American Heart Association-Greater Los Angeles Division. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California and the Tulane University School of Medicine.   Website: www.americanheart.org

 

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  1. Drinking is the #1 reason kids start smoking. Let’s face it, kids are drinking underage…..alcohol is everywhere!!!! Including, places adolescents hangout… sport events, high school party’s, coffee shops, driving down the road….ect. There’s nothing like a cigarette when your 18 and buzzed……    Kinda a high feeling, amplifies the effects of that one beer you happen to get ahold of. Young adults want to acheive that feeling again…, and to be in a public place, where adults don’t point and don’t call authorities when they see a young looking person smoking a cigarette, is the reward to there risk! Responsible adult just look and,  think “there parents must have failed along the way….”.
          Young people hangout with, ” older crowds” to gain experience, just how all humans learn from the elder human, how to speak, walk, read, ect…
        I feel that the thought that goes through a young smokers head is,  “Healthy looking people seem to be doing it”…. “It’s obviously not a debilitating habit”. ( at the time it’s witnessed, young person smoking….., doesn’t look like there any closer to death then the next person, or them) It seems like an enjoyable social action……. Then they think, “And they seem to be having a good time too.”……. And it usually appears that way! People are laughing, very connected, just a loud crowd of close people talking there own thoughts of the surrounding events! It seems harder for a young adult to relate smoking with death then, a good time!
         That said, I have an idea! Let’s have smokers register as “smokers”. Maybe some kind of marking on there id’s or driving license? That way only “smokers” can purchase and consume tabacco….. Then we tax them accordingly. They pay an environmental tax, a personal hazard tax, medical treatment tax, potential fire hazard tax, higher home insurance, more when they lease a car maybe? You get creative!
        I believe it’s just like having a license to purchase other regulated products like , chemicals, ammunition, wholesale goods…. ect.
          Thanks for your consideration!