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WHEREAS, secondhand smoke is a leading cause of preventable death in the
country, causing the deaths of 35,000 Americans each year1 and
nearly 1,220 to 2,180 North Carolina adults, children and babies2;
and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has classified
secondhand tobacco smoke as a Class A carcinogen (a known cancer causing
agent), and therefore concludes that secondhand smoke is a health risk to
nonsmokers3; and
WHEREAS, secondhand smoke is a public health hazard, especially to
children, and has been proven to cause cancer, heart disease, stroke,
emphysema, asthma and respiratory disease in both smokers and non-smokers4;
and
WHEREAS, the majority of North Carolinians and other Americans support
smoke free air in workplaces and public places and support local authority to
protect public health5; and
WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that
as little as 30 minutes of exposure to secondhand smoke can trigger a heart
attack in someone with heart disease or risk factors for heart disease6;
and
WHEREAS, no ventilation system can remove the harmful elements in
secondhand smoke from the air, according to the American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration and Air Condition Engineers (ASHRAE) 7; and
WHEREAS, smoke-free air policies do not have a negative economic impact
on businesses8; and
WHEREAS, the majority of North Carolinians and other Americans do not
smoke9; and
WHEREAS , smoke-free air policies have been shown to protect the public
from exposure to secondhand smoke, and help smokers reduce the number of
cigarettes consumed or quit entirely10; and
WHEREAS, worksites and public places are locations where children,
members of the community and employees are exposed to secondhand smoke; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the NC General Assembly will grant
exemption for Mecklenburg County from GS-143-595-601.
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