Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Should smoking be permitted in restaurants?

Currently, half of U.S. states have broad bans on smoking in enclosed public places, including workplaces, restaurants, and bars. The rest have more limited restrictions, such as requiring designated smoking areas in restaurants and workplaces, or prohibiting smoking only in government buildings and schools. A careful review of these laws could reveal that some states go further in restricting smoking than the American public would prefer, while others don't go nearly far enough.
www.gallup.com/poll/.../americans-smoking-off-menu-restaurants.aspx

1 comment:

  1. I suppose overall the smoking ban in some states has been a great success.

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