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Other
places for help and activism and other solutions
other
sources for information on smokefree gambling
TobaccoScam.org
provides empirical data debunking tobacco industry claims
and aims to sharply curtail Big Tobaccos use and abuse
of the U.S. hospitality industry. The site is created by
the University of California at San Francisco School of
Medicine, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
Americans
for Nonsmokers' Rights always has excellent resources: click
here to see their section on casinos and gambling
www.smokefreecasinos.com,
Atlantic County, created by activists and casino workeres
and patrons, has information and an on-line petition
www.smokefreegaming.org,
a grass-roots coalition of Colorado residents and workers
to
communicate your opinion about smokefree casinos
to
write a letter to be faxed to
key state legislators (the Senate may vote on 100% smokefree
casino legislation as early as June, 2007), go to www.smokefree.net/nj
to
find your legislators,
use
your local library or
go to www.njleg.state.nj.us,
in the left hand column, under members, click on "find
your legislator".
To
communicate with the Atlantic City council (current muncipal
legislation allows smoking in 25% of the gaming area of
casinos)
- you
can write a letter online, that will be faxed to the Atlantic
City Council president, at www.smokefree.net/ac
- you
can contact Council President William Marsh at City Hall,
1301 Bacharach Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ 08401; fax 609
347-9476; phone 609 347-5257; email, wmarsh@cityofatlanticcity.org.
to
sign a petition for smokefree casinos,
go to www.smokefreecasinos.com
possible
solutions
This
page updated June 9, 2007
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