For Immediate Release: May 1, 2007
Ban on Smoking at Zoos to Become
Law
Calling it good news for Oklahoma children,
Sen. Cliff Branan said he was extremely pleased that Gov.
Brad Henry had signed Senate Bill 473, a measure to ban
smoking at zoos located in Oklahoma.
“There are literally hundreds of thousands of children
who visit the Oklahoma City and Tulsa zoos each and every
year,” said Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “We would
be shocked if these children were being exposed to cigarette
smoke in their classrooms at school, but in reality, zoos
are an outdoor classroom.
We need to ensure our kids’ health and safety there
as well.”
Branan said SB 473 closes a loophole in the state law
banning smoking in public places.
“The way the current law is worded, it only covers
indoor spaces,” Branan said. “What we’ve
done is extend that ban to all spaces in our zoos, including
indoor buildings and outdoor areas. This law will not
impact any other venues.”
The senator said while the new law would create a healthier
environment for both children and adults visiting zoos,
it would also create a safer environment for the animals
because cigarette butts sometimes end up in exhibit spaces.
SB 473 takes effect on November 1, 2007.
For more information contact:
Senator Branan's Office: (405) 521-5543