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Smoking Ban

Travis Bernhardt
Essay one – final draft
Corley

Smoking ban

A smoking ban is defined by Wikipedia as “a public policy, including legal prohibitions and occupational health and safety regulations that restrict smoking in workplaces and public places.” The smoking ban in Auburn took place in November of 2006. It was a ban that was passed very quickly through the system. Not only has it affected smokers themselves, it has affected businesses along with the employees that work there. The ban was brought into effect very early and with little say from smokers or businesses alike. The rights of the smoker have been abolished due to this ban.
The rights of the smoker have been dwindling away for years now. In Auburn, it has gotten even worse. Not only can you not smoke inside anymore, you have to move ten feet away from a public entrance. If you are caught in that ten foot radius, you will receive a fine. The person that was caught in the act will be fined $40 and the bar......


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