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Learn How You Can Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
From the Deadly Dangers of Even Small Amounts of Smoke
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DESTROY THE MYTH AND PROTECT THOSE WITHOUT A VOICE

 


Secondhand tobacco smoke kills over 6000 children and ultimately costs the US economy $8.2 billion each year, according to the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.  Much of this cost is borne by taxpayers.

Innocent children suffer from asthma, earaches, lower respiratory infections like pneumonia and bronchitis, and countless other ailments caused by exposure to secondhand smoke.

Like prison inmates, foster children are wards of the state.  Yet the states grant far more protection from secondhand smoke to prison inmates than to foster children.

The State of Maine has recently passed a law protecting foster children from tobacco smoke by banning smoking in homes and automobiles when foster children are present.





Urge Your State to Protect Foster Children from Tobacco Smoke

YOU can help!

Email your state legislators demanding they adapt rules or legislation protecting foster children from the deadly health dangers of secondhand smoke.

Remind them that prisoners are protected from secondhand smoke pollution and that you demand the same for innocent children.

ASH has provided a general letter which you are free to send, or use it as a guideline when composing your own.
Email My State Officials >>

If you prefer, send a letter via US Postal Mail, click here to look up your state legislators' contact information by zip code.


Links
Petition ASH to Several Key States Urging Them to Protect Foster Kids from Second-hand Smoke

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

State of Maine Smoking by Foster Parents Bill




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