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November 19, 2007

Lawmaker seeks harsher smoking ban

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Lawmaker seeks harsher smoking ban
Arizona Daily Sun - PHOENIX — First state lawmakers banned smoking in public buildings to protect people from second-hand smoke. Then voters outlawed it in all indoor businesses. Now a Tempe Democrat legislator wants to go one big step further. He wants to make it

The Great American Smokeout
Week.com - Put outside this is a smoking establishment and you know coming in there’s going to be second hand smoke you’ll be succumbed to.” Sullivan is by no means an advocate of his business being smoke free. But, he says hosting the American Cancer Society’s

State must build on smoke-free law
Nashville Tennessean - moto-4, Thats an easy one,just type in michael siegal and read what he says about second hand smoke,He’s spent twenty years as a researcher,and no, he doesn’t smoke. Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:50 pm

DPHHS issues smokeout challenge
Sidney Herald - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, gathers information about individuals tobacco use, their efforts to quit, their exposure to second-hand smoke and their opinions about tobacco-related public policies. Lee acknowledges how difficult it

N.S. bylaw will ban smoking in cars with kids
CBC News - In the meantime, the town will try to educate people on the dangers of second-hand smoke in vehicles. Wolfville has a population of about 3,600. Stead said if people really want to light up while transporting children, there’s nothing to stop them

City smoking ban passes
Newton Kansan - David Yoder, chairman of the Harvey County Communities in Schools, said he is in favor of the clean-air ordinance on behalf of the children of Harvey County because it would prevent them from being exposed to second-hand smoke. Darrell Conrade

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