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[1] The journal is able to display the health stand point of smoking and the priorities of area within the community that should regulate smoking.
[2] The California Tobacco Laws displays the regulations of smoking bans within the state on how the exposure in workplace environments and indoor can regulate areas on where to smoke to prevent second hand smoking.
[3] The CDC displays the effects of how bad smoking can do to an individual. It incorporates the policies of what a smoke free zone is and how one and their surroundings can benefit from it.
- ^ Bloch, Michelle; Shopland, Donald R. (1 March 2000). "Outdoor smoking bans: more than meets the eye". Tobacco Control. 9 (1): 99–99. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tc.9.1.99.
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- ^ vacaru, Maria. "California Tobacco Laws that Reduce ETS Exposure". California Air Resources Board. CA.gov.
- ^ "Smokefree Policies Improve Health". Center of Disease Control. Center of Disease Control.
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