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Originally Posted by MysticCat
Thanks to you and everyone else. FWIW, I was looking at this chart from The Wiki:
I read too quickly and just focused on the two pink states -- NC and Vermont. I didn't catch that the white (which is what lots of states are) is in the center of the Venn diagram.
But I still say that if NC of all places -- Tobacco Road, the State that Tobacco Built -- can go tobacco-free in bars, restaurants and public buildings without much controversy, any place ought to be able to.
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Though not statewide in Idaho, in my town there is no smoking in bars. Which is great except the smokers stand right outside the door so if you want to go in or walk on the street you have to walk through their cloud. I have crossed to the other side to avoid them, no one enforces the 25 foot rule, not even on campus. However the Boise State campus has gone smoke free, which is kind of interesting as Idaho is kind of a Libertarian "I do what I want" state.