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North Carolina bars and restaurants go smoke-free
2010-01-04
Restaurants and bars in North Carolina went smoke-free on Saturday January 2, 2010, making this state the first southeastern state to completely prohibit smoking in restaurants and bars, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, the North Carolina law does not prohibit smoking in private workplaces, precluding CDC from including it on a list of states with 100 percent smoke-free laws that include all workplaces, restaurants and bars.
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