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banned smoking
student paper by sharlie ruby
This is the first speech submitted by Danielle Smallwood's English Class.
On October 1, 2007, the government put into effect rules which ban people from smoking inside public buildings, including restaurants, and within five feet from the entrance into public buildings.
If anyone is caught smoking within these areas, they are fined and employees are fired. The laws have been center of conversation for smokers and non-smokers since they came into effect October.
Most people strongly support or disagree with the smoking ban laws.
The laws have affected people, regardless of smoking preference, and businesses.
Banned smoking laws are causing upset among Americans across the country due to the laws single-out smokers, increased expense for smokers, and loss of business for businesses.
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