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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:20 am 
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Yeah, one way or the other a bar is private property and the gubmint should **** off.

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Even when it is the gubmint's place to ban smoking, they can still **** off.

So the community college I work at has been trying to ban smoking on campus for at least ten years (and likely longer). They finally succeeded sometime around 2009-2010. It went in stages. First it was no smoking within a certain distance of the doors that led into buildings. A year later, it was no smoking within a certain distance of the campus proper.

That would be fine, except nobody enforces it! They passed the ban simply to toot their horns about how hip, modern, and health conscience they are. I walk into the math and science building, and there's the same couple of people sitting right outside the door smoking like nothing ever happened. Only now, the ashtrays have been removed from campus so there are cigarette butts all over the **** place. At least when it was no smoking within 50 feet of the doors (or whatever it was), they had those little plastic doohickies to drop a cigarette in. People smoked near those, and if you didn't want to be around cigarette smoke, you stayed away from them.

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I love the law of unintended consequences. Not only do people ignore the smoking ban, it increases the fire hazard to boot.

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Rafael wrote:
Aizle: If MN were to rescind this law, do you think establishments would then voluntarily set such limitations?


Probably most would, mostly because the business world doesn't like change.


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Aizle wrote:
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Aizle: If MN were to rescind this law, do you think establishments would then voluntarily set such limitations?


Probably most would, mostly because the business world doesn't like change.


...

You are aware of the differences between the products and services offered in, say, 1750 and today, correct?

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Okay, the business world doesn't like change we can believe in. Is that better?

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Aizle wrote:
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Aizle: If MN were to rescind this law, do you think establishments would then voluntarily set such limitations?


Probably most would, mostly because the business world doesn't like change.


So you believe they wouldn't change it because they are lethargic and not for any other reason?

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Read the CDC's actual reports. The CDC is saying things that don't match up to their findings (again).


Do you have any examples of this?


Anyway, as I understand it here in MD - the smoking ban has been good or irrelevent for business. I'm sure there's some negative impacts in places.

I don't really see the justification for such bans. If a bar owner wants a smoking establishment, he should be free to have one. Ok, if you want him to post a sign on the door to warn unsuspecting non-smokers... fine.

That said, this apparently has encouraged a lot of people to quit and/or not take up the habit. That's good, I guess.


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For what it's worth, my understanding of smoking bans is that they are (generally speaking) mildly to moderately beneficial for restaurants with a significant portion of revenue in food service, and seriously detrimental to bars with little or no portion of revenue in food service.

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