Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program ... Annual Report for the Period .. 2006

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More than 80 percent of Montanans believe that public buildings, shopping malls, and indoor sporting events and concerts should be smokefree 9 , not surprising since four out of five Montanans do not smoke.
Montana is one of seventeen states (as well as Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico) that have passed comprehensive smokefree laws. More than half of the Canadian provinces have smokefree laws, as do at least eight nations.
More than 80% of Montanans Support Smokefree Public Places The Scientif
...ic Evidence Is Indisputable ♦ Secondhand smoke causes lung cancer and heart disease, ♦ Secondhand smoke causes sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), low birth weight, acute respiratory infections, ear infections, and asthma attacks in infants and children.
♦ Secondhand smoke causes tens of thousands of U.S. deaths annually.
♦ People with heart disease are at greater risk of heart attack after just thirty minutes of exposure to secondhand smoke.
♦ Neither indoor air ventilation systems nor nonsmoking sections in restaurants eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke.


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