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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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My son was born having difficulty being around smoke. He was on 3 inhalers at times and made ER visits for croup. We are unable to frequent many restaurants, bars for special occasions due to the sm...
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My dad died of lung cancer when he was 54 years old. He was a very active man. He ran marathons and was never afraid of hard labor. He took good care of his health; never drank and.....never smoked...
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I am a person who relocated from a smoke free California to a smoking allowed Wisconsin. Shortly after moving to Wisonsin I joined a local bowling team. just a few weeks into the bowling season I ...
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Hi, my name is Cayla Her. I'm from Oshkosh, and my smoke free story is often I go play bingo in Green Bay. And even though they have smoking and non-smoking sections, when you leave there your hair sm...
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Hi, my name is Brenda Fox, and my mom has lung cancer and is at hospice residence, and never smoked. And the only smoke that I know she endured was when she was with her dad.
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