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en The social norms are changing. It's no longer OK to blow smoke in someone's face. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. Public support for these laws is growing across the nation as people become more aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

en The social norms are changing. It's no longer okay to blow smoke in someone's face.

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 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 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 Smoke alarms have been around a long enough time that most people know to evacuate immediately when they hear one. Unfortunately, people are prone to forget that the batteries in smoke alarms need changing at least once a year and the smoke alarm itself should be replaced every 10 years.

en Still, most parents who smoke ardently hope that their children do not smoke. Public health educators and pediatricians should make a special effort to help parents who smoke take action, so that their children won't face the same deadly health threat that they face.

en The public deserves the right to healthy public spaces. Even with all the information available, there are still a lot of people out there who do not understand the effects of secondhand smoke.

en This is no longer an economic issue. This is a health issue. Let's face it, secondhand smoke kills.

en All government departments will be smoke-free, ... All enclosed public places and workplaces ... will be smoke free. All restaurants will be smoke free. All pubs and bars preparing and serving food will be smoke free.

en If all the chemicals in secondhand smoke were bottled up and sprayed in somebody's face, I'm sure that it would be an assault.

en This does not ban cigarettes, this limits public exposure to secondhand smoke.

en The exposure to secondhand smoke is a particularly important health issue because it has a much broader impact on the public.

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.


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