:: Monday, September 06, 2010



The U.S. Constitution does not give Congress the power to regulate smoking or use of tobacco. However, Congress can use the Commerce Clause to regulate smoking or enact a nationwide ban on smoking in public places including restaurants and bars. It has not opted to do so. Consequently, smoke-free laws are a result of state [...]
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