Local Community Local/Regional Community Health Term Paper

People often do not like to report violations, because they feel like 'busybodies' but there is no way that state health inspectors alone can constantly police restaurant owners who illegally look the other way when customers light up. Nurses can remind the public that this legislation was the result of a voter-generated, rather than a politician-generated effort. It must be supported by the public to succeed. One final criticism of the bill was that smokers will simply go across the border to smoke (Steinberg, 2007). However, proponents point out that, for smokers, there are other options, like patios, personal residences, and other places where they can smoke and not put hospitality workers' lives at risk. And once again, nurses can act as advocates, asking smokers to ask themselves if they really want to be slaves of such a deadly and expensive habit that they are willing to uproot their social lives merely to take a few deadly drags of a cigarette...

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Arizona' Smoking Ban

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The Basics: Smoke Free Arizona" (2007). Smoke Free Arizona. Retrieved 19 May 2007 at: http://www.smokefreearizona.org/

Exemptions." (2007). Smoke Free Arizona. Smoke Free Arizona. Retrieved 19 May, 2007 at http://www.smokefreearizona.org/exemptions.asp

Hedding Judy. (2007). "Smoking." About.com. Retrieved 19 May 2007 at http://phoenix.about.com/b/a/201522.htm

Reporting." (2007). Smoke Free Arizona. Smoke Free Arizona. Retrieved 19 May 2007 at http://www.smokefreearizona.org/reporting.asp
Second Hand Smoke." (2007). Smoke Free Arizona. Retrieved 19 May 2007 at http://www.smokefreearizona.org/secondhand-smoke.asp
Steinberg, Grayson. (27 Apr 2007). "Restaurants taking smoking ban in stride." The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 19 May 2007 at http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/0427phx-smokingban0427-on.html


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