It speaks very well for the legitimacy of smoke-free laws.
The number of eating and drinking establishments also grew after the smoke-free law was enacted.
Opinion polls have shown considerable support for smoke-free laws.
In June 2007, a survey of 15 countries found 80% approval for smoke-free laws.
The result of this smoke-free law provides a considerably more healthy work environment for the staff.
Alternatives to smoke-free laws have also been proposed as a means of harm reduction, particularly in bars and restaurants.
The nationwide smoke-free law pertains only to public places.
Air quality, smoke-free laws, and the pollen score are all worse than many other cities.
And smoke-free laws in Tulsa haven't caught up with many other cities.
For further details please see the guidance document 'What you need to know about the smoke-free law'.