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Regardless of the lack of studies about second-hand smoke,

I heard of one study in a small town in Colorado (I think it was... I don't have a link handy to check) that banned smoking for a year before it was reversed due to its unpopularity. During that year that it existed, they documented something like a 30% drop in cardiac problems requiring emergency service. Or something like that. Anyone else remember seeing this that can clarify?