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Canada: Quebec Teens Launch No Smoking in Cars Campaign Source from: GlobalTV (ca) 05/28/2013 A group of Quebec teens has launched a campaign to raise awareness about how second-hand smoke in a car can affect children. Teenagers from Montreal, Laval, the Laurentians and the Eastern Townships from the group "Youth Coalition Against Smoking" unveiled a bumper sticker they hope will make a difference. It reads "Children on board, smoke outside." According to these teens, a smoker who lights up in a car takes everyone in the vehicle hostage. A survey by the Canadian Cancer Society revealed that Quebecers are twice as likely than the national average to smoke inside a car with children present. If you think that rolling the window down is enough to neutralize the harmful effects smoking in a car can have on children, think again. Studies have shown that it would take the wind power of a hurricane to completely clear second-hand smoke from a car. More than 203,000 Quebec children aged 11 to 16 years are exposed to tobacco smoke in a car at least once a week, according to the survey on smoking and youth. This affects the children as much the smoker, as second-hand smoke contains nearly 7,000 highly toxic chemicals, including sixty carcinogens. Enditem |