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The
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and the
world
- Ten weeks after
they enacted the most draconian smoking ban in the nation, city
officials in Calabasas, Calif., say the rules are having the desired
impact -- reducing exposure to the secondhand smoke that can accumulate
when smokers congregate outdoors and near building entrances.
- No citations have
been issued over the rule, which bans all smoking outdoors except
in designated areas. And business leaders are cooperating, with
the city approving 16 permits so far for businesses wanting to
have smoking areas designated nearby, the officials say.
- "The response
we have heard thus far is mostly positive," said Stephanie
Warren, chairman of the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce. "Most
of our members are for anything that maintains our standard of
living."
- Some smokers are
bridling: Robert Best, California state coordinator for the Smokers
Club Inc., an international smokers-rights coalition, says his
group is waging a grass-roots boycott. Mr. Best says so far close
to 100 commuters who drive through Calabasas, about 10 miles west
of Los Angeles, have signed on and suspended dining or shopping
there in protest.
- Smokers' rights
groups contend that no scientific or medical data indicate that
curbs on outdoor smoking are effective or necessary. "We
all know that smoke dissipates," says Mr. Best.
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