“Smoking even in the privacy of your own car could be banned under one of at least five state bills introduced in the past year to limit where a person can light up.” The car smoking ban would apply whenever children — including the smoker’s own children — were present in a car. For earlier proposals along these lines, see Jun. 3-4, 2002 and Oct. 5, 2001. (Kenneth Lovett, New York Post, Sept. 22).
“Next: No Cigs in Your Car”
“Smoking even in the privacy of your own car could be banned under one of at least five state bills introduced in the past year to limit where a person can light up.” The car smoking ban would apply whenever children — including the smoker’s own children — were present in a car. For earlier […]
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“Next: No Cigs In Your Car”
Walter Olson writes: “Smoking even in the privacy of your own car could be banned under one of at least
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