The General Assembly finds that: (1) Direct smoking of tobacco and indirect smoking of tobacco through inhaling the smoke of those who are smoking nearby are major causes of preventable diseases and death; and (2) Prohibiting tobacco use in medical facilities will decrease the use of tobacco and exposure to harm from tobacco. Acts 2005, No. 134, § 1. The General Assembly finds that: (1) Direct smoking of tobacco and indirect smoking of tobacco through inhaling the smoke of those who are smoking nearby are major causes of preventable diseases and death; and (2) Prohibiting tobacco use in medical facilities will decrease the use of tobacco and exposure to harm from tobacco. Acts 2005, No. 134, § 1. The General Assembly finds that: (1) Direct smoking of tobacco and indirect smoking of tobacco through inhaling the smoke of those who are smoking nearby are major causes of preventable diseases and death; and (2) Prohibiting tobacco use in medical facilities will decrease the use of tobacco and exposure to harm from tobacco. Acts 2005, No. 134, § 1. The General Assembly finds that: (1) Direct smoking of tobacco and indirect smoking of tobacco through inhaling the smoke of those who are smoking nearby are major causes of preventable diseases and death; and (2) Prohibiting tobacco use in medical facilities will decrease the use of tobacco and exposure to harm from tobacco. Acts 2005, No. 134, § 1.
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