Top Banner
Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013
16

Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Dec 14, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky:Aren’t We There Yet?

DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting

June 20, 2013

Page 2: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

No amount of secondhand smoke is safe.—U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona, 2006

www.otherwords.org

Contains:•Over 7,000 Chemicals•Hundreds of Toxins•70 Known Carcinogens

Causes:•Heart Disease•Asthma Attacks•COPD•DNA Damage & Cancer

Page 3: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Public Opinion: Where Are We?

Source: Kentucky Health Issues Poll 2012, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky

Page 4: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.
Page 5: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Local Ordinances Or State Law?

Home Rule?Preemption?Exemptions?

“The successful implementation of smoke-free laws in smaller communities lays the groundwork for the adoption of similar laws by larger cities and, ultimately, at the state level.”

–CDC MMWR, Nov 16, 2012

Page 6: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.
Page 7: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Exemptions—Like Developing Drug Resistance?

Pursue an ordinance

Compromise—i.e. exemptions--feeling better?

Exemptions become the standard—spread to other communities

Page 8: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

HB190• Prohibited smoking in enclosed public places or places of

employment• Within 15 feet of entrances, exits, windows, ventilation

intakes• Included hotels, inns, and other accommodations rented

to guests• Was non-preemptive (allowed local ordinances &

regulations to be more restrictive)• Included e-cigarettes and hookahs

Page 9: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Progress…Passed Health and Welfare Committee with 11 votesSmoke-Free Rally at Capitol, February 14, 2013

Recommitted to House Judiciary—Why?

Page 10: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Judiciary Committee—March 4Opportunity to address questions and objections:ConstitutionalityPrivate Property RightsEconomic ImpactExemptions

Progress…

….And E-Cigs

Page 11: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

New CDC Tips from Former Smokers campaign ads.

Jamason—Lexington, KY

At age 16, secondhand smoke exposure at work triggered the most severe asthma attack of his life, hospitalizing him for four days.

Page 12: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Kentucky Smoke-Free Hospitality VideoCDC Foundation

http://www.youtube.com/smokefreebusiness

Page 13: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Indoor air quality is poor in Kentucky restaurants and bars that allow smoking.

Page 14: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

E-Cigarettes—It’s just vapor?

Page 15: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

What Now?

Illustration: Juan Osborne

Page 16: Smoke-Free Policy in Kentucky: Aren’t We There Yet? DPH and LHD Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013.

Angela Criswell, MA, CPSTobacco Prevention and Cessation Program Manager

Kentucky Department for Public Health

[email protected](502) 564-9358 x4023