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To: SheLion
How about providing exemptions for buying, installing, and maintaining commercial air purifiers ($2K-$5k)?

There are models that are made expressly for the purpose of keeping bars/taverns smoke and odor free.

Seems like a reasonable solution to me. Let 'em smoke in the bar, but "scrub" the air.

But, knowing how politicians operate, it'd probably never work unless you can get the air purifier industry to "contribute" to the Colorado legislature.
51 posted on 07/31/2006 7:02:21 AM PDT by conservativeharleyguy (Technically, we're all Republicans)
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To: conservativeharleyguy
How about providing exemptions for buying, installing, and maintaining commercial air purifiers

Because its not about the air. It's about control and power. Note that it wasn't the people who actually went to bars that wanted to change the rules. It was people who didn't, and still don't, go to bars. They just wanted to deny it to others.

Maybe they got picked on as kids. Maybe they just don't have any friends. Like Ray.

55 posted on 07/31/2006 7:13:18 AM PDT by Ramius (Buy blades for war fighters: freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net --> 1400 knives and counting!)
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To: conservativeharleyguy

There have been a lot of places that required bar owners to get the air scrubbers, and after they invested 10k or so to do it, they changed the law and made it no smoking at all, so the owners were out the cost of the equipment.


77 posted on 07/31/2006 8:01:47 AM PDT by ichabod1 (I have to take a shower.)
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To: conservativeharleyguy
How about providing exemptions for buying, installing, and maintaining commercial air purifiers ($2K-$5k)?

There are models that are made expressly for the purpose of keeping bars/taverns smoke and odor free.

My favorite place to eat almost closed their doors after the first smoking ban in Maine in 2000.

The owner then invested in a very expensive liquor license to once again allow smoking and business started to boom again.

They then remodeled.  The place is beautiful.  4 big ceiling air purifiers.  Full menu.  A beautiful glass enclosed non-smoking section.  Sign on the entrance door "This is a smoking establishment.  No one under 18 admitted without guardian."

It is a Sports Bar with the full computer golf game across the back wall;  bunch of big TV's.  Just beautiful.

But that still wasn't good enough for the state.  A full no smoking ban went into effect a year ago January.  I went once after the ban, was so miserable that I couldn't sit there like old times and enjoy the evening that I haven't put myself through that again.

And do you think the state will reimburse this business owner for spending his own money to be able to accommodate everyone?  You can bet they will not.

To all you smokers who can still go into town or the city and go into a restaurant and/or bar or tavern.....order your meal and beverage and smoke, you better treasure every day that you can.

Maine went totally smoke free in 2003.  That was my recreation:  going out for meals a few times a month.  It was wonderful.  I didn't know how wonderful it was until we smokers in Maine lost that right.

So, take it from me!  Enjoy the places that can continue to accommodate you and the ones who still have smoking sections!

118 posted on 07/31/2006 8:40:06 AM PDT by SheLion ("If you're legal, you can fly with the Eagle!" - Michael Anthony)
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