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by jacobgkau
741 days ago
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> Why won't the war on phones be as effective as the war on tobacco? I also just pointed the same thing out to the parent commenter, but to play devil's advocate: it won't be as effective because phones have a variety of legitimate use cases (communicating with family & coworkers being among them) that mean people will end up wanting/needing to use them later in life anyway, and will potentially want or need to use them (or learn how to use them) while they're still students. Tobacco/nicotine drugs serve no functional or productive purpose the way phones do. |
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The argument is "the children will find a way", which was exactly the argument with smoking.
In practice, history tells us that fewer children found a way to get tobacco and smoke on school grounds.
Why should we think that a school ban would have no effect on smartphone use on school grounds?