
"For me as a visitor and a cancer survivor, people say this is about their personal right, and you absolutely have a right to smoke a cigarette when you're alone," said Armstrong. "But when you do it in a public place you're violating someone else's rights, and the government should intervene." Hundreds of attendees at the rally also took advantage of their time in Madison to meet with their legislators to talk about the importance of the Breathe Free Wisconsin Act.
Read the Lance Armstrong Foundation's (our newest coalition partner) reaction to the day on the LIVESTRONG blog here.
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