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Pro-Tobacco Lobbying - Secondhand SmokeHealth Information
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Ban the Ban Description: Washington D.C. group working against a proposal that would ban smoking in all workplaces, including bars and restaurants. (bantheban.org) |
Fair Air Association of Canada Description: Organization promoting ventilation systems as an alternative to banning smoking, and promoting research in this area. Includes information about ventilation systems and the economic impact of banning smoking. (faac.ca) |
FOREST: Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco Description: UK-based media and political lobbying group that opposes smoking bans and discrimination against smokers. It supports employers and proprietors who wish to accommodate smokers on their premises. Goal is to create a society that can accommodate smokers without inconveniencing non-smokers. (forestonline.org) |
Let's Lighten Up Description: Opposes ban on smoking in bars and taverns. Presents quotes of scientists criticizing research on effects of secondhand smoke. Argues that alcohol is a much more serious problem than secondhand smoke. (gremchild.www4.50megs.com) |
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