Smoking Bans Could Be Preventative
As Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, are considering ordinances that
would ban smoking in bars and restaurants, tobacco experts said
the ban could help young adults who take up smoking only when
they drink, the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune reported May
24.
"For young adults who are social smokers, a ban in bars could
have a major impact," said Harry Lando, a University of Minnesota
professor and nicotine-addiction specialist. "That is a primary
place where they smoke."
Research shows that 40 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds smoke once
in a while, but nearly always when they drink.
"We know that smoke-free workplaces help people quit,"
said Jeanne Weigum, a pro-ordinance tobacco activist in St. Paul.
"If the smoking bans pass, we are going to see a tremendous
public health-benefit for that age group." |