I'm looking for the comparison of the risks betwixt "third-hand smoke" and the exhaust gasses of 32 million plus cars in the state. Not including trucks, busses, motorcycles, lawn mowers, ...

But --- but ... wait. Isn't California already leading the country in eliminating all the 32 million cars that use gasoline. They have laws about those mowers too. Hey, it's California.
Actually, we've taken great strides. We've repo'd all the houses that have a lawn, we've raised taxes on gas and vehicle fees so far that no one can afford to own or drive one, and we're importing the homeless that don't own vehicles whilst chasing the tax-base out of state.
Pretty soon, we won't have any vehicles here at all! Look at us bein' all green and stuff! As Kermit noted: It aint easy bein green.
We've repo'd all the houses that have a lawn, we've raised taxes on gas and vehicle fees so far that no one can afford to own or drive one, and we're importing the homeless that don't own vehicles whilst chasing the tax-base out of state.
Pretty soon, we won't have any vehicles here at all! Look at us bein' all green and stuff! As Kermit noted: It aint easy bein green.
Okay - there are a LOT of nuts here! But I still wouldn't want to live anywhere else. 