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en In other words, kids who have to wear a safety seat belt are strapped in the car and have nowhere to go, can't roll down the window, and are being exposed to secondhand smoke. We think it's fair that people should not smoke in that car.

en The United States should follow Ireland's example. This study demonstrates why states need to enact a strong smoke-free law that covers all workplaces, including restaurants and bars. Every time we're exposed to secondhand smoke, we're exposed to thousands of chemicals that cause cancer, heart disease and other serious respiratory conditions.

en So many people are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke and so few see it as a serious health problem.

en Secondhand smoke kills, it is a proven fact. This country has been moving in the direction of moving secondhand smoke out of the workplace for years.

en My assumption is the secondhand smoke is how they get exposed.

en People live in apartments all across California who are exposed to secondhand smoke on a daily basis. It drifts from a common area or another apartment.

en The social norms are changing. It's no longer OK to blow smoke in someone's face. Public support for these laws is growing across the nation as people become more aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

en We believe that there is a growing awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke and that smoking in public places and workplaces is no longer accepted as it once was. Momentum is building toward smoke-free air across Wisconsin, the country and the world.

en A lot of the people who keep a gun at home for safety are the same ones who refuse to wear a seat belt He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.
  George Carlin

en These amendments are particularly relevant for college students, as they are likely to work in establishments, such as bars and taverns, where they may be unwittingly exposed to the hazardous effects of secondhand smoke.

en New Jersey can breathe easier. This was the right thing to do. The health of the residents of New Jersey, especially those who are exposed to secondhand smoke in the workplace, will be better protected.

en A lot of the pool league quit because they can't smoke. I think it's ridiculous. If you're 21 and older, they don't have the right to tell you not to smoke. All my employees smoke and you don't have to come in here if you don't want to be around smoke.

en That's what I do, ... Some people smoke weed, some people smoke cigarettes, some people snort coke ... I pop pills, I smoke and I drink syrup, that's my twist.

en Introducing legislation with exemptions and loopholes would deny protection to the many thousands of workers in the hospitality industry who are currently exposed to high levels of secondhand smoke, and substantially increase health inequalities in the poorest communities.

en If people are serious about breast cancer, they have to deal with secondhand smoke. That's what this is all about.


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