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In the News: Anti-Smoking Laws in Canada


12 years ago 0 59 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I live in Southern California, USA, and I've touched on this topic a few times recently. No smoking in any public building (private business included), no smoking 20 feet from entry ways, no smoking 20 feet from any outdoor eating area, parks, beaches, bus stops, some cities it is only legal to smoke at home or in your car (unless you have kids in the car, then that's illegal too), though most clubs and bars have a smoking patio even those are going away in some places. There is also a new law against "distracted driving" which is at the officers discretion (smoking, eating, drinking, talking..... ). Effectively they have been outlawing smoking by taking away places to smoke. Do I think that is influencing peoples choices on quitting, of course they are effectively instating cessation by attrition. My inner college kid says as long as smoking is legal (as in not an illegal controlled substance), they are infringing on the rights of those people, yes I realize non-smokers have rights too, but I still find it wrong. When we allow the gov to step in and regulate our actions in that light, they start over stepping their bounds, and making passing moral laws, restricting life further and further. I can debate rights and liberties till the cows come home, not trying to stir the pot, just food for thought.
12 years ago 0 792 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Vinceza, I think anti-smoking laws have a huge affect on the number of people giving up smoking. With fewer and fewer places to smoke, smokers are more and more often going into withdrawal. Going through withdrawal on a daily basis some times for 8 to 10 hours at a time is no fun. Smokers will disregard the health implications of the addiction through denial but there is no denying withdrawal.
 
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12 years ago 0 1853 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Smoking legislation has changed considerably in the past decade, from prohibiting smoking in various public places to increasing restrictions on the use and sale of tobacco across Canada. Simultaneously, there has been a significant reduction in the number of smokers overall in this country. 
 
Would you attribute the reduction in smokers to these changes in legislation? How does Canada compare to the rest of the world with regards to anti-smoking laws??

For the full article visit:  CBC News/Health:  Anti-smoking efforts in Canada and Abroad:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2009/09/29/f-smoking-bans-tobacco.html
Retrieved on Feb. 26, 2012.

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