Trends in the Past What Changed? Primary Health Concerns 440,000 deaths from smoking complications Lung Caner, Heart Attack, Stroke, Pregnancy issues.

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Trends in the Past

What Changed?

Primary Health Concerns 440,000 deaths from smoking complications Lung Caner, Heart Attack, Stroke, Pregnancy issues

Secondhand Smoking 50,000 deaths per year in People who’ve never smoked

Public Opinion?

Where’s it Acceptable?

Constitutionally Sound?

A Smoker’s Argument X2Y X2Y

A New Prohibition?

Economic Effects?

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