The show's commitment to historical accuracy meant that characters were frequently seen smoking, mirroring the societal norms of the 1920s
Idaho The Idaho Clean Indoor Air Act (2007) outlines smoke-free laws within the state, which includes prohibiting smoking in public buildings, unless such building has a designated smoking area
Smoking and inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis

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