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Opponents of Ohio Bans has announced it intends to seek a Congressional Hearing to investigate the truth behind smoking bans that are plaguing this nation. In particular, they are seeking investigations into: The studies that claim that SHS kills The Surgeon General Carmona's 2006 report The claim of 53,000 deaths annually The money behind the bans Those who profit Why do we have bans when it's OSHA's job to protect workers for everything else? Why there is no legislation to create lifetime limits on foundations' donations? Foundations and Special Interest Groups are running this country. An on-line petition can be found at their website, (however holyshnikes won't allow a website link so look up: opponentsofohiobans (dot com)) as well as the petition in its entirety. In 2 days, this group has collected 270 signatures on-line and their support is growing nationally. They are also calling for a global boycott of Johnson and Johnson products who financed these smoking bans. The shocking reasons are listed in the petition. The comments from the signers of this petition are quite interesting. Because this is an election year, it would behoove those running for office to hear what Americans think of the direction in which this country is headed. Opponents of Ohio Bans P.O. Box 402 Grove City, OH 43123

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Posted by: gctavern (female, mid-50s) (Posted 1/15/08)

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gctavern (1/15): By the way, this is a NATIONAL petition, as this real cancer affects all states and municipalities. (report)
Anonymous (1/15): It is about time we get the deceits known to the public! I have to wonder why Congress has been blinded. Deceits Must Be Exposed! (report)
Lady9196 (1/16): I am for smoking bans (report)
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