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onehandle

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Mon Mar 18, 2013, 02:35 PM Mar 2013

Bloomberg’s latest anti-smoking push would require stores to hide cigarettes [View all]

Source: Yahoo News/The Ticket

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is pushing for a new citywide law requiring stores to physically conceal cigarettes and other tobacco products behind counters, curtains or cabinets—anywhere out of public view—as part of a new anti-smoking initiative.

The legislation would also increase penalties on the smuggling and illegal sales of cigarettes as part of an effort that Bloomberg said would help curb the youth smoking rate and promote a healthier New York City.

“New York City has dramatically lowered our smoking rate, but even one new smoker is one too many—especially when it’s a young person,” Bloomberg said at a press conference on Monday. “Young people are targets of marketing and the availability of cigarettes, and this legislation will help prevent another generation from the ill health and shorter life expectancy that comes with smoking.”

The push comes just days after a judge overturned regulation backed by Bloomberg that would have limited the sales of large sugary drinks in New York City. Among other things, the judge in that case criticized Bloomberg for enacting the so-called “soda ban” by going through the city’s Health Department instead of the New York City Council.

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/bloomberg-latest-anti-smoking-push-require-stores-hide-174231138--politics.html



I've been to New York City several times in the last few months. Decades ago on my first visit, there were few places you could go, inside or outside, to avoid getting smoke blown in your face.

These days, I have walked around for hours, visited many restaurants and businesses, and barely see anyone smoking. A lot of places have signs telling people not to smoke near entrances. Heart attack rates are down significantly in NYC.

Good.
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The stores I have noticed in MN have cigs behind locked counters. Shoplifting is not unheard of. jwirr Mar 2013 #1
Bloomberg is going at the end of this year thank God. hrmjustin Mar 2013 #2
Bar owners here screamed bloody murder Warpy Mar 2013 #3
A lot of places upstate did close... bobclark86 Mar 2013 #4
Holy shit, at those prices it's definitely time to breathe fresh air. Warpy Mar 2013 #5
Down here we can do better at the Rez union_maid Mar 2013 #8
Yes because putting things behind curtains and wrappers worked so well with porn ... Myrina Mar 2013 #6
Bloomberg wants to turn NYC into Utah SpartanDem Mar 2013 #7
There still is that law jmowreader Mar 2013 #17
Meh.. raidert05 Mar 2013 #9
Bloomberg christx30 Mar 2013 #10
Wellness keeping people alive and living better in NYC. graham4anything Mar 2013 #11
can you imagine a world run by Bloomberg? RILib Mar 2013 #12
I know he endorsed Scott Brown over Elizabeth Warren. Cha Mar 2013 #13
F.*.(k bloomberg. NYtoBush-Drop Dead Mar 2013 #14
Seriously obama2terms Mar 2013 #15
I have heard the claim about heart attack rates going down before. former9thward Mar 2013 #16
How about an article 7 years newer: NYC Life Expectancy Is Seen Linked to Anti-Smoking Policy onehandle Mar 2013 #19
Again no real numbers. former9thward Mar 2013 #29
It is a proven fact that smoking is a major contributing factor to early death. onehandle Mar 2013 #30
Fine make them illegal. former9thward Mar 2013 #31
He is a control freak about everything. He needs to seek help for his control obsessions.... Little Star Mar 2013 #18
Hit a nerve, huh? Zoeisright Mar 2013 #33
Deep issues RILib Mar 2013 #36
Bloomberg jumped the shark with the soda ban WooWooWoo Mar 2013 #20
In the normal country with common sense, he would be arrested by the police or US Martials Ter Mar 2013 #21
That's already the case in the UK dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #22
Teach people what recon tobacco is RandiFan1290 Mar 2013 #23
Not surprising davidthegnome Mar 2013 #24
I kind of had that thought too.. christx30 Mar 2013 #25
I'm pretty solidly anti-smoking Union Scribe Mar 2013 #26
The primary target of Big Tobacco is kids. Makes them seem less obtainable, if hidden. onehandle Mar 2013 #27
Your body, his choice. Some people love others controlling their choices The Straight Story Mar 2013 #28
Sounds good to me. Zoeisright Mar 2013 #32
The only reason HE did this is because HE does not like smoking. Glassunion Mar 2013 #34
How does one know if a store is selling cigarettes? marshall Mar 2013 #35
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