I am a smoker. I AM the minority.
You, AGAIN, mentioned OSHA in another post to the thread. Find for me, I'm SOOooo obtuse, the OSHA, EPA, ANY U.S. government entity's regulation on how much exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke is considered dangerous.
As for IARC's wonderful little report - The WHO's (World Health Organization) OWN study, the largest of it's kind, could find no significant statistical correlation between ETS and death of ANY kind.
The EPA did a meta analysis, which the federal courts invalidated.
I expect that the IARC's report is much of the same.
Perhaps, you should reread the posts where I use OSHA as an example of how the feds regulate public establishments. I wonder if the tobacco industry's money has anything to do with invaliding certain studies. They have done that before.