American Lung Association Supports Pentagon Health Official's Push For A Tobacco-Free Military
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Article Date: 14 Jul 2009 - 3:00 PDT
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Statement of Captain Charles D. Connor, U.S. Navy (Ret.), American Lung Association President and CEO:
A new report released by the prestigious Institute of Medicine (IOM) finds the Department of Defense spends more than $1.6 billion each year on tobacco-related medical care, increased hospitalizations and lost days of work. Last year, the Department of Veterans Affairs spent more than $5 billion to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an often fatal respiratory disease linked closely to smoking.
USA Today reports that Pentagon health experts have taken notice and are urging Defense Secretary Robert Gates to "to ban the use of tobacco by troops and end its sale on military property." The American Lung Association applauds the Pentagon for responding positively to these important recommendations to protect the health of those in uniform.
The IOM report also found that tobacco use interferes with military readiness. In the short term, smokers are more susceptible to colds and other respiratory infections, which can weaken a soldier's physical fitness and stamina. Of even greater concern in the long term, nearly half of all smokers will die as the result of their addiction. The IOM found that one in three service members use tobacco, which is substantially higher than the general adult population where one in five smokes.
To its great credit, in the last century the military led the way in many difficult issues such as racial integration, equal opportunity, gender equality, drug abuse, physical fitness, suicide prevention, among many others. The time has come for the military to tackle, once and for all, the terrible scourge of tobacco use among its young population, who are becoming addicted to this deadly substance for the first time while serving our country.
The Lung Association urges Pentagon officials to act quickly to implement measures that will herald in a new era of healthier, tobacco-free soldiers. By requiring new officers and enlisted personnel to not use tobacco combined with implementing and enforcing smokefree policies on all military installations, countless lives will be saved. The Lung Association also strongly supports the report's recommendation to end the sale of tobacco products at base exchanges and commissaries.
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"Risk Takers" Will NOT Enlist! DRAFT Imminent!
posted by MsProgressive on 14 Jul 2009 at 7:20 amThis proposal represents the HEIGHT of Hypocrisy!
Uncle Sam wants men and women who will risk their lives in service, yet wants to cut its miniscule "health care costs" (on the grand scale compared to treating WAR injuries) by banning tobacco in the military? Watch enlistment rates drop like a rock! Gov't will NEED to reinstitute the DRAFT.
The "Nanny Staters" should get a grip on the fact that tobacco is USEFUL in dealing with stress!
Moreover, "tobacco control" STILL uses figures relating smoking to "health care costs" and premature deaths that were deemed to be "cherry picked" and bogus, by a U.S. District Court Judge, back in 1993 - yet this same propaganda continues to promulgate.
Let's see a study on health care costs relating to the poisonous effects of mandatory experimental immunizations foisted upon our service personnel- then compare THAT to the so called "economic losses" caused by smoking.
Until we lift the shroud from the CORPORATE FUNDING that IS "Tobacco Control" - which enjoys tax exemptions, while promoting its nicotine cessation/replacement products through its monstrous political lobby - we will continue to suffer abridgements to personal freedom, and economic losses on all fronts!
Geez, and I thought that defending the tenets of "Personal Freedom" were the whole basis for quartering a standing army in the first place!
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