### Did you know that May 31st is world NO TOBACCO DAY? *That's right. Butt out your fags, flush your baccy down the toilet, and vow to give up smoking for the hundreth time.* World Tobacco Day actually has a point, whether you think we should ban it or not. Their principle concern is to attack the tactics used by tobacco industries and to educate young and future generations on the risks of tobacco products, and to empower influencers to fight against Big Tobacco. You can read more about that [here](https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2020/05/31/default-calendar/world-no-tobacco-day-2020-protecting-youth-from-industry-manipulation-and-preventing-them-from-tobacco-and-nicotine-use). But our relationship with this weed is much more complex than that. Sure, Big Tobacco has stood to profit from this poison weed. But one man's poison can also be another man's - or woman's - medicine. Indigenous cultures have also used tobacco in ceremony. Some smoke for their mental health. Tobacco has also been touted as beneficial for a range of health problems. ## This challenge asks you to consider the use of tobacco in society and culture and write a response based on this theme.
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