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Smoking bans are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, which prohibit tobacco smoking in workplaces and/or other public spaces.
List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia, the free ...
The following is a list of smoking bans in the United States. For smoking bans and restrictions outside the United States, see the worldwide list of smoking bans.
Heart Attacks Decreased After Public Smoking Ban In Italy
ScienceDaily (Feb. 12, 2008) — The number of acute coronary events such as heart attack in adults dropped significantly after a smoking ban in public places in Italy, researchers ...
Smoking Ban Approved in Md. Senate - wtop.com
By KRISTEN WYATT Associated Press Writer ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A statewide smoking ban that would force all bars to go smoke-free cruised through the Maryland legislature Friday and is ...
Speakers discuss smoking ban
Jim Suwalski, owner of Hot Pockets, urged the Topeka City Council to reject a proposed smoking ban during a public hearing Tuesday evening at the city’s Holliday Building ...
Smoking-Ban foes ask, ‘What compromise?’
The definition of “compromise” was in dispute before the Emporia City Commission on Wednesday morning. After several meetings seeking compromise between opposing groups on the ...
Smoking ban tied to a gain in lives
Nearly 600 fewer Massachusetts residents have died from heart attacks each year since legislators banned smoking in virtually all restaurants, bars, and other workplaces four years ...
Smoking Ban Legislation Home Page
Smoking Legislation. Enacting a local smoke free indoor air law is thought by some to be the best way to protect people from secondhand smoke exposure.
smoking ban stinks - SAVE OUR PUBS
The Labour party turns its back on their election pledge to bring in smoking rooms and exemptions for Working Mens Clubs-tell them, "Can't Smoke-Won't vote Labour".
Chicago Smoking Ban
On January 1st, 2008, The City of Chicago officially put a smoking ban in effect for all “public places”. This includes the usual places such as theaters and hospitals, but the ...