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OUR VIEW: State needs to cut smoking rate  

Jump to full article: Muncie (IN) Star-Press, 2009-11-18

Intro:

we Hoosiers smoke too much.

According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey published last week, more than 26 percent of Hoosiers smoked in 2008. We're No. 2 in the nation, only behind West Virginia. Indiana was ranked sixth in 2007. Nationally, 20.6 percent of Americans light up, so clearly, Indiana has much work to do to catch up with the rest of the nation.

We suppose it could be argued the recession, with its anxiety- and stress-inducing pangs of uncertainty, is driving the numbers upward, but Indiana has always had high smoking rates no matter what phase of the economy.

We need to do a better job with existing tools to snuff smoking.

One of those, a ban on workplace smoking, was enacted in Delaware County in 2006 after nearly a decade of debate.

What's needed now is a comprehensive statewide measure that prohibits smoking at the workplace and in public places such as restaurants.

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