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Title: SmokeFree Arizona Launched


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Smoke-Free Arizona Launched
  • August 31, 2005
  • Filed Official Petition Language
  • Created the Smoke-Free Arizona Campaign
  • Goes to the ballot in November 2006

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What?
  • Smoke-Free Arizona is a statewide voter
    initiative that will protect the health of all
    Arizonans from secondhand smoke.

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What?
  • Smoke-Free Arizona will prohibit smoking in all
    enclosed public places and places of employment
    throughout Arizona.

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Including
  • Offices
  • Restaurants
  • Bars
  • Sports Facilities
  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Nursing Homes
  • Retail Stores
  • Licensed Childcare Facilities

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Exemptions
  • Private Residences
  • Hotel / Motel Rooms (50)
  • Retail Tobacco Stores
  • Veteran Fraternal Clubs
  • American Indian Religious Ceremonies
  • Outdoor Patios
  • Theatrical Performances on stage

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Will Not
  • Prevent political subdivision from adopting
    ordinance or regulations more restrictive.
  • Repeal existing ordinance or regulation that is
    more restrictive.
  • Apply to Indian Reservations.

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Enforcement
  • Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Must promulgate rules for enforcement
  • May delegate authority
  • Fines of 100 to 500 for business
  • Fine of 5,000 for extreme violations
  • Fines of 50 to 300 for persons

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Enforcement
  • Effective May 1, 2007
  • Requires posting of signs
  • Toll-free numbers e-mail address
  • Paid for with 2 cent per pack tobacco tax

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Why?
  • Secondhand smoke is a serious public health
    threat.
  • Each year approximately 53,000 Americans die from
    secondhand smoke.
  • Classified as a Group A carcinogen.
  • Particularly hazardous to elderly, and those who
    suffer from lung disease, cardiovascular disease,
    etc.
  • No safe levels of secondhand smoke!

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Why Now?
  • Public Support for a Smoke-free Arizona is
    strong!
  • A poll conducted by the national opinion
    research firm of Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin
    Associates in November 2003 shows

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Why Now?
  • 75 of Arizona voters support a proposed law
    that would prohibit smoking in all enclosed
    indoor workplaces in Arizona.

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Why Now?
  • Two-thirds (66) of Arizona voters who believe
    that restrictions on workplace smoking should be
    dealt with at the state level would prefer that
    the issue be submitted to voters statewide in the
    form of a ballot measure, rather than handled by
    the Governor and Legislature.

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Why Now?
  • The most credible messengers on proposals to
    limit smoking in workplaces according to poll
    respondents are
  • 1) American Cancer Society, American Heart
    Association, American Lung Association
  • 2) Emergency Room Doctors
  • 3)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • 4) The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare
    Association
  • 5) Former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop

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CurrentSituation?
  • Seventeen cities/town/counties in Arizona have
    passed ordinances restricting smoking in enclosed
    public places and workplaces.
  • Eleven states have passed laws restricting
    smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces
    California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
    Massachusetts, Montana, New York, Florida, Idaho,
    Utah and Vermont.

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Leadership
  • American Cancer Society
  • American Heart Association
  • American Lung Association
  • Arizona Hospital Healthcare Association
  • plus many more

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Campaign Leadership
  • Chair Bill J. Pfeifer
  • President and CEO
  • American Lung Association of Arizona/New Mexico
  • Treasurer John Rivers
  • President and CEO
  • Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association
  • Advisory Board Dennis Cahill Bernice Carver Lori
    Deutsch
  • Marty Eckrem Dr. Lee Fairbanks Dick Foreman
  • Len Gutman Dr. Cliff Harris Dr. Keith Kaback
  • Sue Linney Linda Lopez Matt Madonna
  • Dr. Robert Matthies Don Morris Marguerite
    Munkachy
  • Phil Poisson Dr. Wilfred Potter Gary
    Richardson
  • Alex Romero Dr. David Sanderson Dr. Jonathon
    Weisbuch
  • Campaign Manager Justin Turner
  • Consultants Jack Nicholl, Critical Public
    Relations, Capital Connection

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How?
  • Must collect 122,612 signatures by July 2006
  • Raise necessary funds for campaign
  • Get the vote out on November 6, 2006!

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How To BeInvolved
  • Make a contribution to the campaign
  • Sign the petition
  • Help collect signatures
  • Volunteer to work
  • Visit our web site at
  • www.SmokefreeArizona.org

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www.SmokefreeArizona.org
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Do you know 15 people?
Take a petition and help make Arizona Smoke-Free!
  • Neighbors
  • Friends
  • Co-workers
  • Church Members
  • The person sitting next to you right now!
  • Piano Teacher
  • Auto Mechanic
  • Waiter
  • Gas Station Attendant

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