A Smoking Ban in Your Home
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In many regions, there is legislation against smoking in public buildings. Some jurisdictions have banned smoking in cars. Now there is a movement to stop smoking in private homes:
“…The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai’i hopes to convince owners of residential rental and condominium buildings to prohibit smoking inside private living areas.
The nonprofit group argues second-hand smoke emanating from the privacy of one unit may affect others when people live in close quarters.”
link: Hawaii studies living-space smoke ban
How would this ever be enforced? Would technology come up with a smoke detector to alert the police when there is a possibility of smoke in your home? It raises obvious questions of privacy - and how you would convince the smoke police that you were not smoking. It was only a cooking mishap.
Catherine Forsythe
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Tags: smoking, ban, legislation, privacy, homes, enforcement, technology

2 Comments
NewJohnny
May 11th, 2008
at 6:20pm
So if it’s banned in public and private, how is that different from being an illegal substance? Posession? Why is tobacco even still legal?
nobody
July 6th, 2008
at 4:46pm
perhaps because thats something that would finally push people over the edge? i mean governments are constantly interefering in our lives and reducing our freedoms, c’mon, you want more regulation of things the govt has no business regulating, which results in more taxation, which results in bigger govt, ick ick i’m stopping now