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Bar Owners May Turn Tables On Smoking Ban Lawmakers
Bar and restaurant owners upset about Michigan's workplace smoking ban have a ban of their own in the works.
An organization called Protect Private Property Rights in Michigan says Tuesday that roughly 500 bars statewide plan to ban state lawmakers from their premises. The ban would start Sept. 1. http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/28955591/detail.html I find this rather humorous :) I wonder what the lawmakers will do if this actually happens! |
What about protecting the rights of workers to work in a smoke free environment? It's hard to run a bar with no staff. Or maybe they can just wear a big fishbowl-like "Neil Armstrong" spaceman helmet over their heads when they work, so they don't inhale any smoke. :confused::D;):p
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The ones who don't want to work in that environment choose to work in the places that remain smoke free?
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I go to St. Louis a few times a year on business where smoking in bars is still permitted. I like the food at Ruby Tuesday's, which is near my client and my hotel. I'll only go there at lunch but never at dinner because of the amount of smoke that pours into the restaurant from the bar. I can smell it in the non-smoking section and it plain disgusting. I'm not an employee but I won't be a patron of a place where I allow smoking.
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I find it interesting that North Carolina of all places is one of only two states (I think) that bans smoking in bars and restaurants, and it's been relatively uncontroversial. Many if not most municipalities had banned it a long time ago. |
I'm not a smoker, and I've lived in states with smoking bans long enough that I don't even think about it anymore. It's funny, though, because my kids were watching an old TV show (Chavo) and there was a guy smoking in a restaurant, and my kids flipped, "That guy is SMOKING in a RESTAURANT...you can't do that!". After they pointed it out, it did seem strange to see.
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Yaaaaaaay for smoke-free environments. Those who choose to smoke shouldn't be able to ruin our health along with theirs.
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It shocks me now, but remember what it was like then? Most of the adults I knew smoked and there were candy cigarettes for kids and ads on TV (even from the Flintstones!) and the radio and...idk, it was just what adults did. Until the Surgeon General's report came out in the early sixties...
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Other places have gotten through the ban with no mishaps. Bar owners didn't lose business because of the ban. People just walk outside to smoke then come back in. Restaurants are much nicer because you can actually taste your food, and going out for the night doesn't mean you end up smelling like a chain smoker. I forget it was ever different until I walk into an Indian casino. Soooo smokey!
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My siblings and I loved those candy cigarettes. But, it was horrible imagery for kids. It's like Big League Chew, that bag of chewing gum that mirrored chewing tobacco. I used to love that gum. http://mlblogsthemax.files.wordpress...pg?w=200&h=168 http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strol...yCigarette.jpg http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...UiF37aDo-pyKle |
MA has been smoke-free for quite a long time now. CT has been for a while, too.
There are way more than two states who are smoke free. |
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