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D.C. Council considers expanding smoking ban
The Washington Times ^ | June 14, 2005

Posted on 06/14/2005 8:44:56 AM PDT by lpeterboyd

The D.C. Council Committee on Public Works and the Environment is scheduled today to hold a hearing on three bills that would broaden smoking bans in city workplaces.

Two bills would extend the definition of workplaces to include bars and restaurants. One of those bills would provide an exemption for cigar bars that earn at least 10 percent of their revenue from tobacco sales.

The third bill, written by committee Chairman Carol Schwartz, would punish smoker-friendly restaurants by quadrupling the business licensing fee

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A more sweeping bill awaits consideration in September in the Health Committee, which is headed by David A. Catania, at-large independent.

The bill -- written by council member Kathy Patterson, Ward 3 Democrat -- would ban smoking in all public places. The only exemption would require a retail establishment to earn 75 percent of its revenue from tobacco and related products.

(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: ban; dccouncil; smoking

1 posted on 06/14/2005 8:44:58 AM PDT by lpeterboyd
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To: lpeterboyd

Will the smoking ban include crack?


2 posted on 06/14/2005 8:48:03 AM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: lpeterboyd
Incrementalism. They just passed a first-tier ban in Indianapolis. Banned in restaurants where kids can come in, but not in bars or restaurants for adults. A couple years go by, and they ban it everywhere. Just like seat belts. At first, it was a secondary offense, then it was made a primary offense. Now we have zero tolerance. Zero tolerance? For seat belt "criminals?" Enjoy your police state, America.
3 posted on 06/14/2005 8:52:28 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: popdonnelly
Will the smoking ban include crack?

LOL!

MARION BERRY RIDDING THE STREETS OF DC FROM CRACK...1 ROCK AT A TIME

4 posted on 06/14/2005 8:53:30 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it.)
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To: mysterio
Now we have zero tolerance. Zero tolerance? For seat belt "criminals?" Enjoy your police state, America.

"Click it, or ticket."

Sad to see Americans tolerate this B.S.

5 posted on 06/14/2005 9:01:56 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: PBRSTREETGANG

My favorite is the daily reminders that we get on the radio that police are cracking down on the evil seat belt criminals. It's like the propaganda posters from Soviet Russia.


6 posted on 06/14/2005 9:05:15 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: lpeterboyd; SheLion

Pingaroony!!!!!!!!!!

I've got to run some errands - will be back later.


7 posted on 06/14/2005 9:06:50 AM PDT by Gabz (My give-a-damn is busted.)
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To: lpeterboyd
Looks like private clubs might be the only solution to the incredible arrogance of the nicotine police. They should spend more time addressing D.C.'s title of 'murder capital of the country' and the miserable failure they laughingly refer to as the 'D.C's public education system'.
8 posted on 06/14/2005 9:08:08 AM PDT by layman (Card Carrying Infidel)
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