The Anti-Tobacco: Regulation category focuses on activities that favor additional laws restricting the use tobacco products, as well as those that oppose eliminating existing restrictions.
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- Campaign for Nonsmokers' Rights Supports a campaign for tobacco to be made an illegal drug, and for legal penalties for its cultivation, processing, trade, or consumption.
- Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) Nation's oldest and leading antismoking organization takes legal action and provides information about the problems and costs of smoking. Protects the rights of nonsmokers.
- Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Works in favor of smokefree policies. Advocacy programs, local ordinances, news, effects of secondhand smoke, and critiques of tobacco industry actions.
- Non Smokers' Movement of Australia Fighting the tobacco industry, tobacco advertising, smoking in public places and "all out-of-touch politicians who support this bogus industry". Newsletter with timely updates; publications and factsheets on tobacco history, industry strategies, and smokefree environments.
- Protect Local Control Working to allow localities - not states or nations - to write their own ordinances about smoking in public places.
- Smoking curbs: The global picture BBC News traces the recent wave of smoking bans around the world as governments try to stub out the habit.
- BBC: Ban on smoking in public MPs will chose between three options to banning smoking in enclosed public spaces.
- BBC: Smoking ban in all pubs and clubs MPs vote to end smoking in many types of public venue in England, with the ban expected to start in 2007.
- BBC: Campaigners welcome smoking ban A Government decision paves the way for a ban in England's pubs, clubs and restaurants.
- BBC: England smoke ban to start 1 July A smoking ban in enclosed public places is to come into force in England in 2007.
- Federal Preemption Now a Barrier to Local Tobacco Ordinances Short report from the Health Law and Policy Institute on case law affecting state regulation of tobacco promotion.