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Smoke filled Rooms A Thing Of The Past, Except In Some States Really, New Yorkers Ask?

It's now a few years later. "Who'd a thunk?" you might ask, but the smokes are out in New York!

Mayor Bloomberg is the golden poster mayor who brazenly took New Yorker's smokes out of their mouths at restaurants and in ALL public places, in what was fearfully going to be the most Mid-evil era of closing down a city's whole society and culture…and yet, New Yorkers survived, and thrived; so guess what?

Bill Zimmermann, Executive Director of Indoor Health Care Network, says: "Find me a New Yorker today that would like to go into a bar or restaurant and want to smell a cigarette—the notion is anathema."

Things have indeed quickly changed in New York State's prior smoking culture.

Zimmermann adds: "It's less than three years later. The idea of someone smoking in your breathing atmosphere is, well, disgusting."

Remember the days when restaurants were divided into smoke sections? Was it Woody Allen who said "dividing a restaurant into a smoking section is like dividing a pool into a peeing section.”?

And yet, is it prehistoric or prehisteric that there are still several states that allow open smoking?

To New Yorkers, surprisingly, the critical question is why? The argument on behalf of smokers' rights is to a New Yorker seemingly rediculous, a

s ludicrously that of PCB Polluters' rights. It has in fact become a lost, past tense, foolish, and --wrong cause argument.

New Yorkers, likely the worst of smokers historically, now adamently don't want it in public, anywhere, at all, at any time. The smoking in public era is dead in New York, and will catch on in every state soon, not later.

"Interesting to watch the rest of the states follow--they will," said Zimmermann. adding "When they do, it'll take but a year for everyone to wonder why it didn't happen sooner, much healthier sooner."

To learn more about smoking cessation and indoor health care environmental concerns, go to www.indoorhealthcare.com


Bill Zimmermann is the co-founder of the Indoor Health Care Network, http://www.indoorhealthcare.com which seeks to bridge the gap between indoor environments and the health community. Zimmermann is also the developer of the REM Mate air purifier, the whole health, pure air, rich sleep bedroom machine.


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