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  • 22.11.2011 Most Bars In Marion County Could Be Smoke-free Soon

    A surprise bid by the City-County Council president to pass a stronger smoking cigarettes ban covering bars and bowling alleys -- in the waning days of the Republican majority -- has caught two key groups off guard.Democrats had been making plans to push for an even stronger measure after they take control of the council Jan. 1. No matter who's in charge, their votes are vital for passage of an expanded smoking cigarettes ban in any form, since many Republicans are opposed.And anti-smoking cigarettes advocates called the move by Republicans -- with backing from Mayor Greg Ballard --...

  • 20.11.2011 Up In Smoke

    Tobacco is all farmer Daniel Johnson knows; he's been growing it for 28 years.He uses a cigarettes online harvester to launch his leaves into a hallowed out school bus.He jokes that school buses are the cheapest form of transportation known to man.But even if Johnson's named Georgia Farmer of the Year a third time, it won't be enough to save his crop from one of the driest harvest seasons in decades. "You can't compete with what the good Lord's gonna send ya," Johnson said. "I don't think we've ever had this much heat and drought at the same time. In the same season."Johnson walked me...

  • 06.11.2011 Smoking Foes Find Inspiration In County

    Smoking’s toll on the health and pocketbooks of Hoosiers and Indiana businesses was the focus of the Boone County Healthy Coalition’s monthly session, at Witham Memorial Hospital.“A study of health care providers in Boone showed that discount cigarettes use was a major concern for health in this county,” said Richard Stroup, coordinator of both the BCHC and Tobacco Free Boone County.“Indiana has had an overall great success rate in bringing the rate of smoking cigarettes down,” Stroup said.More than 21 percent of Indiana adults smoke, according to Tobacco Free Indiana, but that...

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  • 18.10.2011 Health Matters

    Forty-seven years have passed since the surgeon general first reported that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer. Since that time, cigarettes use has greatly declined in Montana and across the nation. Much of this decline is attributed to tobacco-related policy implemented by federal and state governments.Evidence-based policies that decrease the number of youth who start using cheap cigarettes and increase the number of adults who quit using tobacco include: increasing the price of all tobacco products; eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke; and funding comprehensive tobacco-use...

Alaska Supreme Court Hears Smoking Ban Case

The Alaska Supreme Court heard the appeal of the Juneau Fraternal Order of Eagles chapter case against the City and Borough of Juneau on Friday inside the Juneau-Douglas High School auditorium, as part of Supreme Court Live, an event to help foster the understanding of the Justice System.

The case challenges the constitutionality of a local ordinance that bans smoking cigarettes in private clubs.

The Supreme Court asked Paul Grant, arguing for the Eagles, to explain why a ban on smoking cigarettes in the club would interfere with social functions and unfairly restricts its members.

"It's as if they could have dinner together, but then they are forced to eat dessert back home alone," Grant said.

Grant also quoted from Justice Louis Brandeis, explaining the most important constitutional right is the right to be free from governmental interference in our private lives.

Justice Morgan Christen asked John Hartle, arguing for the city, if the government could regulate smoking cigarettes by hikers on a local public trail.

Hartle answered that if there were sufficient numbers of people using the trail, then the city could prohibit smoking cigarettes on the trail if the city needed to protect the public health and that a big enough number of people in a public place would justify the government's interference with their private choices, such as the choice to smoke.

Chief Justice Walter Carpeneti said there are health dangers besides smoking cigarettes, such as diabetes and heart disease, for which the city might also adopt ordinance to protect the public health. Carpeneti wondered how far the city could go in adopting restrictions on what a person consumes or activities that might injure his or her health.

"Where is the limit?" Carpeneti asked.

Hartle cited other cities where smoking cigarettes is banned.

Justice Craig Stowers remarked, "Sounds like the next step is to outlaw smoking cigarettes in the home."

The Eagles lost their argument at the trial level.

The court also heard a case from Ketchikan, where a woman is challenging a city ordinance which prohibits signs on rooftops. She has written Biblical messages on her roof, and argues the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects such speech.

There is no timetable for a decision in the cases.

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