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From all across the state, Wisconsinites are joining together to stand up and speak out about the effects of secondhand smoke in their lives. Read their stories, and you'll see why the air we all share is so important. |
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After my parents quit smoking on my golden birthday, I enjoyed not smelling like smoke and being able to avoid having my asthma act up. Now when I go to bars, bowling alleys, or concerts, I can barely...
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My second hand smoke saga has just began. My family and I are non smokers who live in a condo unit (1 of 4) where no other smokers had lived before. One of the units sold and is now rented out to smok...
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When I was younger both of my parents smoked, so I was always around it. But I never appreciated the smell of tobacco smoke so as I got older, with the combination of them (my parents) smoking freque...
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I made my mother quit smoking in the house before I went off to college because I was irritated by the smell of the smoke. She thought about it and did stop smoking in the house. Now only if I can ...
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After I am in a room with people that smoke, I can't breathe right and my clothes smell. Some people put the ashes on the floor and make a mess that way. Some people people put their butts out anywh...
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