And (anti-)Smoking Makes Three.
Wow; talk about a triple play: first the death penalty, then assault rifles, and now a ban on smoking:
If all three pieces pass, Maryland will definitely be on a progressive path.
O'Malley's announcement came a day after the Baltimore City Council passed a bill imposing a smoking ban in public places in the state's largest city. Montgomery, Prince George's, Howard and Talbot counties have prohibitions, and once Baltimore's ban takes effect Jan. 1, nearly half of Maryland residents will live in jurisdictions that restrict lighting up.
If all three pieces pass, Maryland will definitely be on a progressive path.
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