Results from the annual Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control, released recently, indicate that a sizeable group of Americans support smoke-free outdoor public spaces. More than two-thirds (67.3 percent) of Americans feel that smoking should not be allowed within 20 feet of a doorway-a finding that is increasingly relevant as more indoor spaces have gone smoke-free…
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