Puffing Away Parental Rights: A Survey and Analysis of Whether Secondhand Smoke Exposure is Child Abuse.

Journal of law and health Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Karly Huml
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The steps taken thus far to protect children in public areas, custody cases, and in vehicles show the legislature's awareness of the chemical harms of secondhand smoke for children. This article will analyze those steps and discuss what they mean for both parents' and children's constitutional rights. This article proposes that the legislature take a vital fourth step by including secondhand smoke exposure in child abuse laws. Section II of this article provides the history of smoking tobacco and its transition from a trendy social status to an unpopular, harmful habit. Section II also introduces the steps that have been taken so far to protect children from secondhand smoke. Section III, Part A discusses how and why there has never been a successful constitutional argument against smoking bans. Section III, Part B looks further into the three steps that courts and legislators have already taken to protect children from secondhand smoke and how those steps are constitutionally permissible. Section III, Part C discusses whether courts and legislators can apply the same constitutional basis of existing statutes to take the next step and interpret child abuse statutes to include secondhand smoke exposure.

剥夺父母权利:二手烟暴露是否为虐待儿童的调查与分析。
到目前为止,在公共场所、监护案件和车辆中保护儿童的措施表明,立法机关意识到二手烟对儿童的化学危害。本文将分析这些步骤,并讨论它们对父母和儿童的宪法权利意味着什么。本文建议立法机关采取至关重要的第四步,将二手烟暴露纳入儿童虐待法。这篇文章的第二节提供了吸烟的历史和它从一个时髦的社会地位转变为一个不受欢迎的,有害的习惯。第二节还介绍了迄今为止为保护儿童免受二手烟危害所采取的步骤。第三节,A部分讨论了反对禁烟令的宪法论据是如何以及为什么从来没有成功过。第三部分,B部分进一步探讨了法院和立法者已经采取的保护儿童免受二手烟侵害的三个步骤,以及这些步骤在宪法上是如何被允许的。第三节,C部分讨论了法院和立法者是否可以应用现有法规的相同宪法基础来采取下一步措施,将儿童虐待法规解释为包括二手烟暴露。
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