I’m not sure if this story is running nationally, but it’s news here in Maine. The town of Bangor has passed a town ordinance banning smoking in cars while children are present.
I mean, why don’t they just go ahead and ban smoking in lungs and cut to the chase?
I don’t smoke. Never really did. I’d prefer to come home from a night out not stinking of cigarette smell. I hope my kids don’t smoke, or more realistically never get past experimenting. I’d prefer that anyone giving my children a ride would refrain from lighting up in front of them.
That being said, we may have stepped over a line. I can hear is Reverend Lovejoy’s wife screaming, "but what about the children?" in the background.
We’re banning people from smoking in their cars with children present. Is banning them from smoking in their own homes with children present next?
Trust me, I think it’d be great if the next generation was smoke-free and if everyone gave up their cigarettes…by their own free choice. I also wish that everyone would be friendly to strangers but I don’t want a law passed over it.
From the Portland Press Herald:
People who smoke with children present in the confined space of a car or truck might as well be deliberately trying to kill their children, (emphasis mine) said City Councilor Patricia Blanchette, who is a smoker.
That seems a little harsh. "Salem" harsh. (The Massachusetts burg, and not the menthol.) Or maybe–work with me here, people–Councilor Patricia Blanchette just wanted to get out of carpooling because she’s not about to give up smoking.
As it turns out, although Bangor is the first municipality with this law, Arkansas and Louisiana have already passed state law. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time until it’s completely illegal throughout the U.S. to smoke within 100 yards of anyone under the age of 18, and this post will seem dated like a spittoon. But as far as I’m concerned, people should be allowed to make bad decisions.
You want to run a public service campaign teaching people that smoking cigarettes in a confined space with a minor is a bad idea, I got your back. You want to pass a law that outlaws legal behavior in the sanctity of an American’s second castle (their car), I got a problem.


