NEW YORK'S BAN ON SMOKING IN BARS AND RESTAURANTS

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Social Issues

 

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Joseph H

 

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August 17, 2015

 

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University

 

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Advocates of these bans claim to be protecting the nonsmoking public and workers from the adverse health effects of secondhand smoke. Opponents of smoking restrictions dispute the existence and/or severity of these adverse consequences and claim that bans have the unintended consequence of hurting business...
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More than 200 U.S. municipalities had local clean indoor air laws in effect during 1985; by April 2004, over 1,700 communities had enacted such laws. Almost one-third of the U.S. population now is subject to some type of smoking restriction, with various combinations of constrains being imposed. In August of 2002, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signaled his intention to prohibit smoking in establishments that had been exempted from the City's earlier smoking ban enacted in 1995...
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