Non-Smoker Protection Committee
The Non-Smoker Protection Committee is a front group funded by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company that is backing a November 2006 ballot initiative that would "allow smoking in all bars and some restaurants statewide, overturn smoking bans and restrict and prohibit cities from adopting strict smoking bans in the future.
A statement filed by the group with the Arizona Secretary of State in support of its proposed initiative states:
- "The Arizona Non-Smoker Protection Act creates a balanced, reasonable, consistent, statewide non-smoking law, protecting minors and preserving private property rights. The Act will not raise taxes or create new government programs. The Act would prohibit smoking in enclosed public places and places of employment, except bars and tobacco shops. Minors are not permitted in any part of a bar or tobacco shop that permits smoking. Signs must notify patrons and employees where smoking is permitted. If part of a larger business, the bars and tobacco shops must be separated by floor to ceiling partitions and separate ventilation systems." [1]
Personnel
- Mark Anthony Desimone, Applicant & Chairman
- Fred Mallaire, Treasurer [2]
Contact Details
Arizona Non-Smoker Protection Committee
PO Box 1145, Phoenix, AZ 85001
Phone: 602-385-0471
External links
- Mary Jo Pitzl, "Liquor group pushes measure to limit smoking: Wants ban on ballot in November", The Arizona Republic, May. 26, 2006.
- J. Craig Anderson, "Bid for smoking ban faces opposition", East Valley Tribune, June 2, 2006.
- Mary Jo Pitzl, "Tobacco joins anti-smoking drive", The Arizona Republic, June 1, 2006.
- "R.J. Reynolds behind push to water down Arizona smoking ban", Charlotte Observer, June 12, 2006. (This is an Associated Press story).
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