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  Secondhand Smoke and Community Laws http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/smoking.htm
"Why you should be concerned about breathing tobacco smoke, and how to start thinking about a smoking ordinance for your community."
  Smoke-Free Environments Law Project http://www.tcsg.org/sfelp/home.htm
Provides information, consultation and advice for businesses, local units of government, and individuals in Michigan on policies and practices to protect employees and the general public from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke, and to address the legal requirements and liability issues related to it.
  BMJ -- Smoking in public should be restricted. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/316/7135/881
"Smoking in public places should be restricted on the grounds of public health, concludes the report of the Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health--a group of independent scientific experts. Passive smoking causes lung cancer and ischaemic heart disease."
  No Smoke Tokyo http://nosmoketokyo.tripod.com
Non-smoking bars, clubs and restaurants in Tokyo, Japan. Also smoke-free hotels, flights, taxis, and worldwide smoke-free information, and news about non-smokers rights and the fight for clean air in Japan!
  More College Campuses Breathe Easy http://www.apa.org/monitor/jun01/breathe.html
Short article on college campuses that have gone smokefree in all residence halls, academic buildings, and office buildings, highlights the University of Rhode Island.
  No smoking? Bingo! http://www.sptimes.com/2003/02/28/NorthPinellas/No_smoking_Bingo.shtml
Bingo hall finds that business increased.after going smokefree.
  BOMA Takes Anti-Smoking Stand http://realtytimes.com/rtnews/rtcpages/19981119_rupboma.htm
Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) says "a ban on smoking in buildings significantly improves the quality of the air we breathe. BOMA International is a leading advocate of eliminating this known carcinogen from the workplace".
  Review of the Quality of Studies on the Economic Effects of Smokefree Policies on the Hospitality Industry http://tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/12/1/13
Research review finds the best designed studies report no impact or a positive impact of smokefree restaurant and bar laws on sales or employment, and poor quality studies that conclude otherwise were likely to be funded by the tobacco industry.
  Clearing the Air http://web.idrc.ca/en/ev-28823-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
Evolution of smoking restrictions in Canada covers history, measurement, and tobacco industry response.

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