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No smoking in hotels, restaurants, enclosed areas 

Jump to full article: Pacific Daily News, 2006-06-12
Author: Pacific Daily News staff

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Smoking may no longer be an option at several local hotels, since the case against the Natasha Protection Act was dismissed last week.

But the attorney general’s office plans to appeal Superior Court of Guam Judge Steven Unpingco’s Friday dismissal the civil case on the Natasha Protection Act to the Supreme Court. . . .

While his office will appeal the dismissal of the case, Attorney General Douglas Moylan recommended that all enclosed public enclosed places be nonsmoking until the issue is further clarified, something which the Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association has taken to heart.

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