Ohio Senate Considers Limiting Smoking in Cars

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Updated: 2/02 8:01 pm
A bill in the Ohio Senate would ban smoking in cars if children under 6 are on board.
     
The measure's sponsor said the idea is to safeguard youngsters from secondhand smoke. Ohio Sen. Charleta Tavares, D-Columbus, testified Wednesday at a hearing on her bill and said smoke inside cars is especially dangerous because the space makes the smoke much more concentrated.

Statistics show that children whose parents smoke are twice as likely to become smokers themselves.

"Kids will see that it's not a good idea and maybe they'll pick up and say, 'You know, smoking isn't good for me' and they won't do it," said Emily Hanna of Poland.

"I never smoked in the car with my children," said former smoker Joe Englander.

He said his kids are the reason he quit.

"I don't think it's an infraction on anybody's civil rights or personal choice, I think it's more a matter of child protection and their rights," Englander said.

Multiple news outlets report that Senate Highways and Transportation Committee Chairman Tom Patton questioned how law enforcers would be able to spot that a child is younger than 6, in order to enforce the law.

Another Republican, Sen. Frank LaRose, warned that critics are likely to say the proposal infringes on personal freedom.

Some of our local legislators agree.

"I think it's going to be very, very difficult to enforce," said Ohio Sen. Joe Schiavoni, D-Canfield.

Schiavoni is a member of the transportation committee, the same group that also is examining a bill that would ban texting while driving.

He said the potential smoking ban for drivers with kids in the car is just in the infancy stages.

"I think people are going to have more of a problem with it than texting while driving," Schiavoni said.
     
Tavares said several other states have similar car smoking bans.

The next step will be to put it before a panel of both proponents and opponents to ask questions.

Either way, those we spoke to are for the idea, even if it's not law.

"If you have to have a cigarette in a short period of time, that you're in a car with your children, you have a problem that you need to deal with," Englander said.

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racefan - 2/3/2012 7:56 AM
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No smoking in a car, no drinking in a car, no texting in a car...these all make perfect sense to me, and they all have one thing in common; the safety of others. In this situation, it's sad if you can't put your child's well being above your own gratification. Believe it or not, the world does not revolve around you. As a parent, your world should revolve around your kids. We live in such a "me, me, me" society!

LiamsDad - 2/2/2012 6:56 PM
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I have a child that is 6 years old and I have never smoked in the car with him, as a matter of fact he doesn't even know I smoke. I hate nothing more then when I see a parent puffing away in their car with children in it. I don't mind telling them either.

Simmyon - 2/2/2012 6:31 PM
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They can Kiss my hairy A$$!!!

dewey - 2/2/2012 2:26 PM
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I do not smoke, and I don't allow smoking in my car or house.But, the GOVERNMENT can keep its damn nose OUT of my car and my house. The lousy federal governmemnt already has its nose too far up our fundamental rights, we don't need the state doing it also.Bennihana, your last sentence says it all.COMMON SENSE is severely lacking in most people.WE should be responsible for our actions, not expect a governmemnt to dictate every little move.

bennihanna72 - 2/2/2012 1:50 PM
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Wow, just when I thought no one in their right mind would argue this bill, michel proved me wrong. I think it's sad that you're so addicted that you can't even stop doing your drug while your kids are forced to breathe it in. Good thing you at least roll down your window "most" of the time. I guess when it's raining, you just leave them up and let the kids just deal with it. I bet they smell wonderful when they get out of that car too. And for everyone that would like to play the personal freedom card, if all adults were smart enough to make COMMON SENSE decisions, bills like this wouldn't be necessary.

michel - 2/2/2012 1:36 PM
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ok. i have children under the age of six and I am a smoker. I own my own vehicle and i do not think that no one can or cannot tell me to smoke in my car. I do not think this is fair and if pulled over and given a ticket for such, i will fight it because my car is my own space. Yes, just so you know most of the time, i roll down my window.

Tripodjet - 2/2/2012 12:53 PM
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Tripodjet - 12:40 PM 0 Votes Report User I am one that does not smoke in my car or any other ones by my own accord - Ohio Senate needs to gear up towards other issues that are in deed more important than deciding what I can do in my own car. No Wait I do not see anything about Drinking in my car or Texting in my car - and watch out people, you cannot change your oil or rotate your tires without the Ohio Senate deciding when and where you can do that also. My only surprise is that they did not say only in the Mahoning Valley!!!!! since that is where all the other issues of DO NOT ALLOW seem to be. Come on people, my taxes are already high for everything and I legally own my Vehicles, My property, and I thought my Freedom. But again I forgot I live in the NOHoning Valley, We are not allowed to decide . Well come election time I will cast my vote at the local Church (Church and State not allowed) and I will decide that I no longer want you in my area or State and I hope more Ohions )NOHIONS( will consider what the state will attack now, maybe that you cannot plant pink flowers this year and only yellow will do as most will be Cowards to speak up - Shame on those
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