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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThanks so much for Mickey Maurer’s Nov. 28 “Mayor, Read the Smoke Signals” column. I still cannot believe that Indianapolis and indeed, the entire state can be so backward related to creating a smoke-free environment. As the surgeon general has declared, “The debate is over. The evidence and facts are indisputable.” Why can’t the mayor and governor get it?
When we passed a comprehensive smoke-free ordinance in Hancock County, the bar owners were up in arms. I think they would tell you today that their business has not been hurt, and in some cases, has been helped, by the ordinance. I guess Hancock County should be inviting all of the Super Bowl participants out to where they can enjoy a smoke-free environment in our restaurants and bars.
I also am retired military and I have seen too many of my friends die of smoking-related causes. To me the noble and right thing is to show them we care by taking steps to discourage a deadly habit that, on average, will take 16 years off their life if they start smoking as a teenager.
We have to thank our veterans for fighting for our freedom. But, does that freedom extend to having others breathe second-hand smoke that has been proven to be deadly to thousands of people annually? I don’t think so!
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Bobby Keen
president and CEO
Hancock Regional Hospital, Greenfield
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