A bipartisan group of South Carolina senators introduced a bill this week that would ban children from smoking cars.
South Carolina Sen. Darrell Jackson said Democrats aim to protect children from the harmful effects of indirect smoke, similar to laws already in existence in dozens of other states. Ta.
“South Carolina has joined these other states, and many of them are southern states,” Jackson said.
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A group of South Carolina Senators introduced a new bill this week that would ban smoking in cars with children under the age of 12. (istock)
“As father and grandfather, I think we have an obligation to create a healthy future for the next generation,” Jackson said. “The law is not about punishing smokers, it's about ensuring that children can grow in an environment where there are no unnecessary health risks.”
bill It would make it illegal for people who smoke cigarette products in cars with passengers under the age of 12. This article provides an overview of “tobacco products” as products that include tobacco and are intended for human consumption.
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If passed, smoking in a car with a child under the age of 12 will result in a driver fine of less than $100 for every violation of the law. (Children and car safety)
The bill suggests that those who violate the bill will “have to be fined less than $100.”
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Jackson submitted similar laws to the state almost 20 years ago. He passed the state senator but never reached the governor's desk.

