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Smoking Ban In Honduras Takes It To The Next Level

Smoking Ban Honduras

FREDDY CUEVAS   02/22/11 01:54 AM ET   AP

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Lighting up a cigarette at home could bring a visit from Honduran police if a family member or even a visitor complains about secondhand smoke.

A new law that took effect Monday banning smoking in most public and private spaces doesn't actually outlaw cigarettes inside homes, but it does have a provision allowing people to file complaints about secondhand smoke in homes.

Violations would bring a verbal warning on the first offense. After that could come arrest and a $311 fine – the equivalent of the monthly minimum wage in this Central American country.

Even some anti-smoking advocates suspect that part of the law may not work.

"It seems its intention is to educate by way of complaints, a move that I do not find very feasible," said Armando Peruga, a program manager at the World Health Organization's Tobacco-Free Initiative.

He did praise Honduras for adopting a broad anti-smoking law, noting it is only the 29th nation to adopt such a law out of WHO's 193 member states.

But Peruga said the clause allowing family members to call police on their smoker relatives is confusing. The clause "does not make much sense since the law clearly does not prohibit smoking at homes."

The law bans smoking in most closed public or private spaces and orders smokers to stand at least six feet (1.8 meters) away from nonsmokers in any open space.

The law explicitly bans smoking in schools, gas stations, nightclubs, restaurants, bars, buses, taxis, stadiums and cultural centers but it doesn't clearly ban smoking at home.

Still, one clause says that "families or individuals may complain to law enforcement authorities when smokers expose them to secondhand smoke in private places and family homes."

"The law is clear and we will comply with it," said Rony Portillo, director of the Institute to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Addiction. "Authorities will intervene (at a home) when someone makes a complaint."

Some say the law will be almost impossible to enforce in a country of 8 million people with a rampant crime problem and only 12,000 police officers.

"Police won't be able to enforce it because they can barely keep up with the crime wave that has been overwhelming us to be able to go after those who are smoking at home," said Jose Martinez, a 38-year-old computer engineer who has smoked for 20 years.

The law also outlaws all advertising for tobacco products and requires photos of lungs affected by cancer to be placed on cigarette packs. Tobacco and cigarette companies have 60 days to comply with both requirements.

In Honduras, 30 percent of the people smoke, and nine out of 10 Hondurans suffering from acute bronchitis live in homes where there is a smoker, according to Honduran health authorities.

For every dollar that the tobacco industry makes in Honduras, the state spends $10 to fight smoking-related diseases, according to the Health Department.

The law says businesses, such as bars or restaurants, that allow smoking could be fined between $1,000 and $6,000 and repeat offenders could be shut down.

"The law is stupid because it bans smoking in bars or nightclubs, and everyone knows that people who go there smoke, and if they don't like it, they shouldn't come and that's that," said Gustavo Valladares, a bar manager and smoker.

Nonsmokers see it differently.

"It was about time that the government did something," said elementary school teacher Esteban Quijano, a nonsmoker. "I like to visit bars, but I hate the smoke of others. Most of my friends smoke and I know that it indirectly hurts me and now it will be different. I support the law."

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Associated Press writer Olga R. Rodriguez in Mexico City contributed to this report.

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Dad of Marine
Army Vet- Latino Liberal-Progressive - Confident
02:09 AM on 03/26/2011
I find this article totally absurd in light of what is happening today in Honduras. Come on, the story should be more on how the people from Honduras are being brutally murdered, raped and tortured at the hands of the coup ed etat leadership of Porfiro Lobo. This country had a President elected through the legal democratic process that we supposedly espouse, but was removed from office by the military in a coup that was led by the oligarch of Honduras. Again, the rich millionaires of a country defying what the constituents want and installing the government of their preference. Most astonishing to me is the fact that our U.S. government is doing nothing about this. In light of fighting brutal regimes in the middle east. This is a total hypocritical stand in my belief, in regards to my country, the U.S.
10:03 PM on 02/26/2011
You see, this is the next step down the slippery slope the USA is on. Don't say you were never warned.
07:46 AM on 02/24/2011
I abide by the current no-smoking laws...but I'll be damned if someone is going to come into my house, which I've paid for, and tell me I can't smoke there.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
04:43 PM on 02/23/2011
I say we ban motorcycles, skiing, hang gliding, roller skating, scuba diving, surfing and swimming. All of these activities have caused people to die and taken other with them to their deaths.
03:35 PM on 02/23/2011
The anti-smokers commit flagrant scientific fraud by ignoring more than 50 studies which show that human papillomaviruses cause at least 1/4 of non-small cell lung cancers. Smokers and passive smokers are more likely to have been exposed to this virus for socioeconomic reasons. And the anti-smokers' studies are all based on lifestyle questionnaires, so they're cynically DESIGNED to blame tobacco for all those extra lung cancers that are really caused by HPV. And they commit the same type of fraud with every disease they blame on tobacco.

http://www.smokershistory.com/hpvlungc.htm
http://www.smokershistory.com/SGHDlies.html

And, all their so-called "independent" reports were ring-led by the same guy, Jonathan M. Samet, including the Surgeon General Reports, the EPA report, the IARC report, and the ASHRAE report, and he's now the chairman of the FDA Committee on Tobacco. He and his politically privileged clique exclude all the REAL scientists from their echo chamber. That's how they make their reports "unanimous!"

http://www.smokershistory.com/SGlies.html

For the government to commit fraud to deprive us of our liberties is automatically a violation of our Constitutional rights to the equal protection of the laws, just as much as if it purposely threw innocent people in prison. And for the government to spread lies about phony smoking dangers is terrorism, no different from calling in phony bomb threats.
10:09 PM on 02/26/2011
As much as I disagree with smoking bans, and believe that the putative risks of second-hand smoke are grossly exaggerarted, it HAS been conclusively proven decades ago that FIRST-hand smoking eventually can cause cancer, as well as cardiovascular disease. That's not to say that there's absolutely no safe level of exposure, or that every smoker will get cancer or a heart attack, but significant use will increase the risk dramatically, even when controlling for socioeconomic status. And Big Tobacco has lied like a rug for decades about it. But guess what? Smokers save society money in the long run by dying younger and paying loads of $igarette taxes. If SS and Medicare are still around 20-30 years from now, thank a smoker, which is what I myself used to be a few years ago.
10:51 PM on 02/22/2011
NevaforLeadership,

Perhaps you should learn to spell before you become a full fledged sexless, Nazi.

It's Obama QUIT smoking not Quite smoking. Also, I would rather be a sickly smoker than live under the jackboot of a sexless control freak like yourself. Have a nice Day you sick freak.
12:17 AM on 02/23/2011
I've replied to your obsession with my typo below. A typo has nothing to do with spelling. It's pretty easy to determine a typo versus a spelling error. Actually I make spelling and typing errors all the time.

Sounds as if I've touched a nerve. Personalization much! I don't like flagging comments; however, the moderators should certainly tag yours as abusive.
08:20 PM on 02/22/2011
Nothing spectacular or brave about these laws -- most public places.

Any leader who wants to leave a truly memorable and respected legacy will ban smoking in all public places, inside and out: no lurking in doorways or even six feet away from doorways to smoke; no smoking on benches, along sidewalks or roads; no smoking in parks. No smoking anywhere except in private homes as long as the smoke doesn't escape or affect the lives of children.

Not finished yet: a year's notice before the ban is effective, with heavy, heavy fines in the meantime for littering the environment with filthy, filthy cigarette butts, or time served picking up litter in lieu of fines -- preferably in brightly colored jump suits for all to see.
03:36 PM on 02/23/2011
We need to make you anti-smokers pay for your crimes of systematic scientific fraud and censoring the media!
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Erinaleks
Architectural Artisan, Free Thinker
08:17 PM on 02/22/2011
I don't smoke, am a health and fitness person. The thought of the police arresting someone for smoking tobacco makes me ill
08:36 PM on 02/22/2011
Freedoms require responsibility and accountability.

Does the thought of the police arresting drug addicts and pushers make you ill?
10:11 PM on 02/26/2011
Actually, it makes any freedom-lover ill if the addicts/pushers are nonviolent and not bothering anyone else. Especially if the drug in question is ganja.
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rowdiman
Um, Boehner: WE WON.
07:30 PM on 02/22/2011
Wow. Maybe we should have them come speak to US Law Enforcement Officers.

With only 12,000 police officers being able to take care of rapes, assaults and alcohol-related deaths and injuries: they still have time to catch smokers.
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Dad of Marine
Army Vet- Latino Liberal-Progressive - Confident
02:13 AM on 03/26/2011
Of course they have time; they are the ones committing the rapes assaults, etc. Since they know who did the criminal act, it is easy to erase the report with no time involved and go on to the smoking ban enforcement. Lawlessness rules when you are built by a coup.
07:03 PM on 02/22/2011
Great news mabe we can barak tossed out of the WH
08:21 PM on 02/22/2011
Guess you missed that President Obama has quite smoking.
10:53 PM on 02/22/2011
It's "quit" not "quite" smoking dear.
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Jon Whittaker
Knock y'self a pro, slick
06:09 PM on 02/22/2011
People have been smoking for a long, long time, and humans seem to be doing fine. Compared to some of the narcissistic, materialistic, sociopathic mental diseases that people in this culture have, I don't feel too bad about smoking tobacco. I'd rather die from lung cancer than live an empty shell of a life.
08:33 PM on 02/22/2011
Do what you want with your tobacco, as long as you don't litter the environment with your filthy cigarette butts, blow your smoke on to anyone else when walking or sitting, lurk in doorways to smoke, polluting everyone walking through the doorways, and as long as you pay for your own healtchare.

Why on earth would you choose to destroy your life and the lives of those around you with such a filthy habit?

I know a number of smokers scoffed at the idea of lung cancer, only to take drastic but losing measures when actually faced with it. All too often it is not the cancer, but the debilitating emphysema that does smokers in. And let us not forget about the early loss of libido and risk of amputations.

It is easy to pick smokers out in a room where no one is smoking because of the sallow, matte, yellow and prematurely wrinkled skin and, of course, by the way they smell.
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Jon Whittaker
Knock y'self a pro, slick
04:13 AM on 02/23/2011
There are plenty of unhealthier things that our culture does that no one seems to care too much about. Teenage girls watch "Teen Mom" for entertainment, and I don't see any outrage. Cigarettes get so much attention because anti-smoking people are, for some reason, remarkable ferocious. When the society that gets together to tell me what I'm NOT supposed to be doing prescribes and encourages other lifestyle choices that are far worse for everyone, I'm not too interested in listening. Take your lobbying spirit and put it towards something useful, maybe in an issue where you can actually make a difference.
03:39 PM on 02/23/2011
You anti-smokers think that you can inflict any tyranny you please on us, and we'll all lick your boots and sing "god Bless Amerika." You've proven that YOU are the enemy, not bin Laden!
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french queen13
my beloved is mine and I am his
03:11 AM on 02/23/2011
Have you actually seen someone dying of lung cancer, or throat cancer, or emphysema?

It's a painful and horrible way to die.

And really, is smoking the only thing between you and an empty life? I don't suppose that's really what you meant, but that's how it sounds. There really are ways to enjoy life without addictive, deadly drugs (not least ones that affect the health of everyone around the addict).
03:46 PM on 02/23/2011
HPV causes lung cancer. And throat cancer. And your charlatans and their media accomplices are concealing this from the public in order to ram tyranny down our throats.

http://www.smokershistory.com/hpvlungc.htm
http://www.smokershistory.com/hpvlaryn.htm

And they conceal the fact that infections such as CMV cause emphysema, too. They blame CD4+CD28- T cells that are really caused ONLY by cytomegalovirus infection on smoking.
05:52 PM on 02/22/2011
I'm a nonsmoker and always have been, however, I actually miss the days of people smoking in nightclubs :)

Staceyann C. Dolenti
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KevinFitzz
Pleased to meet you, meat to please you!
02:01 PM on 02/22/2011
I quit smoking 3 1/2 years ago when my grand daughter was 6 months old. I smoked 41 years @ 2 packs a day. They had to cut into my carotid artery and clean it out about 2 years ago, all from smoking. I have a nice 4 inch scar down the right side of my neck. My surgeon said he would go out of business if no one smoked. I hate to imagine what else is lurking about due to my tobacco use.
03:41 PM on 02/23/2011
Your surgeon is a lair and a charlatan. Most of the people with cardiovascular disease have NO so-called "risk factors" whatsoever, and those dirty quacks have known this for decades. What a sucker you are to fall for that swill! It's because of credulous dopes like you that we have no freedom!
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KevinFitzz
Pleased to meet you, meat to please you!
03:55 PM on 02/23/2011
Jesus, calm down. It was said tongue in cheek. And I take offense at "sucker" and "credulous dope", sister, neither of which I am. And my surgeon is NOT a liar nor a charlaton. I liked the guy and would see him again for all of my cardiovascular needs.
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T4
Entreprenuer and financial consultant
01:42 PM on 02/22/2011
Get an e-cigarette and move on. no smoke, no cancer, no second hand smoke, no ash, no dirt and much cheaper. Sorry PC types bu that's the truth.
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MokkNoir
Question Everything
01:49 PM on 02/22/2011
A junkie by any other name is still a junkie.
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kyeshinka
03:01 PM on 02/22/2011
A prude is just a prude.
08:35 PM on 02/22/2011
Just a bunch of nicotine.