Non-Smoker Protection Committee

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This article is part of the Tobacco portal on Sourcewatch funded from 2006 - 2009 by the American Legacy Foundation.

The Non-Smoker Protection Committee is a front group part-funded by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company that is backing a November 2006 ballot initiative - called the Arizona Non-Smoker Protection Act - 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]

RJR has contributed $10,000 to Non-Smoker Protection Committee. The initiative would overturn existing smoking bans in cities such as Tempe and would prevent other cities from instituting them. Dr. Leland Fairbanks, a retired doctor, told Associated Press that the name of the tobacco-friendly proposal has fooled some people into signing the petition supporting the initiative being placed on the ballot."There's a lot of deception going on," Fairbanks said. "Many people think they're signing the health one, but they're signing the R.J. Reynolds one. They're mad, and they should be." Tobacco control groups are proposing an alternative initiative, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act. [2]

In July 2006 Associated Press the Non-Smoker Protection Committee was one of four campaigns RJR were spending approximately $40 million on to defeat anti-smoking measures. Others include Smoke Less Ohio and campaigns in California and Missouri. [3]

Personnel

Contact Details

Arizona Non-Smoker Protection Committee
PO Box 1145, Phoenix, AZ 85001
Phone: 602-385-0471

External links

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