For Immediate Release:
March 7, 200
Senate Okays Bill to Ban Smoking
at Zoos
The Senate has voted
to approve legislation that would
ban smoking at zoos in Oklahoma.
Sen. Cliff
Branan is the author of Senate
Bill 473, which was approved on
Wednesday.
“We already have laws on the
books banning smoking in public
places, but those places are defined
as being indoors only,” said
Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “SB
473 will address that loophole by
specifically extending that ban
to zoos, including both indoor and
outdoor exhibit spaces. No other
outdoor venues would be impacted
by this legislation.”
Branan told fellow members that
in 2006, approximately 40 percent
of the visitors to the Oklahoma
City Zoo were children. The Tulsa
Zoo reports similar numbers.
“Every year, thousands of
children come to our zoos with their
families or other group outings.
They shouldn’t have to be
exposed to secondhand smoke,”
Branan said. “Not only that,
far too often the cigarette butts
wind up in the exhibits with the
animals, and that’s certainly
not good for them. This bill will
create a healthier environment for
people visiting the zoo as well
as for the animals.”
The next step in the legislative
process for SB 473 will be consideration
by a House Committee.
For more information contact:
Senator Branan's Office - (405)
521-5543