Fishers Considers Broadening Smoking Ban
Indy Channel - Some officials said they believe the ordinance should also include other public buildings, such as restaurants, to protect children and non-smokers from second-hand smoke. Several Indiana communities, such as Carmel, Greenwood and Indianapolis, have
Where there’s smoke
Kane County Chronicle - And it not only would rid second-hand smoke from restaurants; it also could be good for business. Marketing these communities as smoke-free could attract even more diners, shoppers and visitors. At this week’s meeting of the Geneva Smoking Task Force
Tougher smoking restrictions being reviewed in McDonough
Henry County Daily Herald - Ultimately, we would like to see Henry County go 100 percent smoke free in all enclosed areas and have reasonable distance restrictions so that people are not subjected to second-hand smoke every time they enter a building, said Eric Bailey, Smoke
Smoking ban push ridiculous
Bismarck Tribune - The fact is, every time a person smokes or is exposed to second-hand smoke they’re immediately doing damage to their body. EVERY TIME. A person can walk into a smoke-free establishment and walk out with a clean bill of health. A person can choose to
Anti-smoking groups ‘outraged’ at delay
Louisville Courier-Journal - Apparently you haven’t done much reading on the effect second-hand smoke has on those who have to (involuntarily) breath the smoke-filled air so you can slowly and painfully kill yourself. When’s the last time you were forced to go into a smoking