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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 cabinetsanywhere out of public viewas 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 manyespecially when its 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 citys Health Department instead of the New York City Council.
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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.