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Smoke-Free

by Barbara McLintock

Award-winning journalist and author Barbara McLintock uses the example of BC's capital city, Victoria, as a case study to show how a region can not only pass legislation, but implement it and enforce it with such effectiveness that the compliance rate now exceeds 99 per cent. The story is a dramatic narrative in its own right, replete with details of harrowing public meetings, widespread early defiance of the law in drinking establishments, an often-hostile media climate and even death threats to those responsible for implementation and enforcement. But it also shows the benefits of enacting such a law, not just through improved air quality for patrons and workers but also how such a bylaw results in a reduced smoking rate in the population and growing popularity for the measure, even amongst smokers. This book is a must-read for every non-smokers' rights advocate, every public health official and every local or state legislator who's exploring the idea of enacting smoke-free legislation. But it also makes compelling reading for anyone interested in a true-life insider drama that offers a close-up view of a controversial public policy.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Barbara McLintock

Details

ISBN1894694317
Pages 224
Publisher Granville Island Publishing
Year 2004
ISBN-10 1894694317
ISBN-13 9781894694315
Format Paperback
Short Title Smoke-Free
Language English
Media Book
DOI 10.1604/9781894694315
Imprint Granville Island Publishing
Place of Publication Vancouver
Country of Publication Canada
UK Release Date 2004-08-01
Author Barbara McLintock
Subtitle How One City Successfully Banned Smoking in all Indoor Public Places
DEWEY 363.4
Audience General
Publication Date 2004-10-01

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