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California Smoking Ban Said To Be Most Stringent In U.S. |
2013-11-23 |
![]() The ban, passed by the city of San Rafael, applies to both owners and renters, ABC News reported Thursday. It covers any multi-family residence with three or more units, including condominiums, co-ops and apartments. The ban took effect Nov. 14. "I'm not aware of any ordinance that's stronger," said Rebecca Woodbury, an analyst in the San Rafael's city manager's office who helped write the ordinance. She cited studies that found secondhand smoke seeps through walls, ventilation ducts and even cracks as justification for the ordinance. Nicophobe... Critics jumped on Woodbury's reasoning and the ordinance itself. "The science for that is spurious at best," said George Koodray, the state coordinator for Citizens Freedom Alliance and the Smoker's Club in New Jersey. Steve Stanek, a research fellow at the free-market oriented policy group Heartland Institute in Chicago, supported the rights of smokers. Stanek, a non-smoker, said, "My sympathies aren't with smokers because I am one, it's because of the huge growth in laws and punishments and government restricting people more and more." |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 I have a better one, My Father DIED from smoking. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2013-11-23 07:51 |
#2 Of course they could just ban cigarettes et al from sale in the state (leaving a monopoly to Indian reservations and other federal lands), but then where would they make up all that tax revenue? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-11-23 07:31 |
#1 ...another example of liberal fascism at work. South Pasadena has a similar ordinance as well, which even covers people smoking in their cars while traveling through the city. A recent local news article claimed that retail sales were off by 30% YTD. And they can't seem to figure out why. |
Posted by: Mikey Hunt 2013-11-23 02:13 |