A South Carolina group of senators introduced a new bill this week that would ban smoking in a vehicle with a child 12 years or younger present.
"No child should be forced to breathe toxic secondhand smoke, especially in the confined space of a vehicle," Jackson said.
State Senator Darrell Jackson introduced the bill that looks to protect children from second hand smoke in cars.
The CDC warns there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, and even short periods of exposure can be harmful to people’s health.
A new bill could make smoking in cars with kids under 12 illegal in South Carolina, with drivers facing fines as lawmakers ...
A proposed bill in South Carolina would make it illegal to smoke in a vehicle with children under the age of 12 present.
The South Carolina State senator said that the bill is a common-sense measure to protect children in the car, just like car seat and seatbelt laws.
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