5. Animal testing
These cruel practices are applicable to rats, monkeys, and most infamously, dogs. Dogs, in most cases beagles, are an important part of smoke testing due to their diligence, kindness, size, and trusting nature.
Examples of these studies include testing the effects of using high fructose corn syrup to flavor cigarettes, applying cigarette tar directly on skin to enable the growth of skin tumors, the breathing of diesel engine exhaust and second-hand smoking.
Animals are either crammed inside canisters filled with smoke, are forced to use masks pumping smoke, or are tied down with tubes stuck directly into their throats for hours a day, every day, until they die, or are killed and dissected for results.
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