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To: cinFLA
I find more credibility in the printed quotes of those representing the organizations and formal polls than I do with those posting on FR with an agenda.

And those being quoted or doing formal polls don't have agendas???????

BWAAAAA HAAAAA HAAAAAAA

That has got to be the funniest thing I have ever heard.

In a state as small as Delaware, one does not continue having access to information without having more than just an iota of credibility.

It's funny that someone in Florida would question, and even attempt to disparage, my credibility, when even those I have been opposing for years in Delaware will not. People that have known me personally for more than 20 years.

359 posted on 11/11/2003 7:56:14 PM PST by Gabz (Thank you Veterans, for your service to our country.)
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To: Gabz
By LEN HOLMQUIST
12/10/2002

When the Delaware Clean Indoor Air Act was passed by the state legislature and signed into law, bowling centers in the state were fearful it would hurt their business.

Center owners and managers were concerned about two things: The sudden flight of longtime league members who smoke, and attracting new bowlers to fill the openings left by those dropping out.

A sampling of several of the centers shows the feared flight of league players has not materialized.
360 posted on 11/11/2003 7:59:12 PM PST by cinFLA
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To: Gabz
In a state as small as Delaware, one does not continue having access to information without having more than just an iota of credibility.

Please post some actual data; not just your ramblings ...

361 posted on 11/11/2003 8:00:37 PM PST by cinFLA
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To: Gabz
Banning smoking in restaurants, frankly, is not that big a deal. It is happening all over the country," said Repace. "The State of California did it years ago. What they found was that there was not a flow, or at least a net flow, of trade across the lines. I have no doubt that some smokers may have gone over the line. But, since non-smokers outnumber smokers by about four to one, the revenues from hospitality went up markedly in restaurants after the smoking ban," he explained. "Prior to that, the revenues were flat. There is either no adverse economic impact or beneficial impact."
364 posted on 11/11/2003 8:08:58 PM PST by cinFLA
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