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Thursday, April 21, 2011

CDC predicts smoking bans in every state by 2020

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Public health officials and others are putting tremendous pressure on bars and businesses to stamp out smoking.

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Public health officials and others are putting tremendous pressure on bars and businesses to stamp out smoking.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that's a possibility, if state and local bans continue to be enacted at the rate they have been. A CDC report released Thursday said the number of states with comprehensive indoor smoking bans went from zero in 2000 to 26 in 2010.

Another 10 states have laws than ban smoking in workplaces, bars or restaurants, but not in all three.

Gary Nolan, director of a smokers' rights group, said he wouldn't be surprised if the prediction came true. He said public health officials and others are putting tremendous pressure on bars and businesses to stamp out smoking.

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