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Poll: Two-thirds of Wyoming voters support statewide smoking ban
casper star tribune ^ | 10/20/07 | N/A

Posted on 10/20/2007 1:52:53 PM PDT by Wheee The People

Poll: Two-thirds of Wyoming voters support statewide smoking ban

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A statewide poll shows that two-thirds of Wyoming voters support a ban on smoking in public places, including restaurants and bars.

The poll, commissioned by the American Cancer Society in Wyoming and other health organizations, also found that 74 percent of registered voters believe the right of customers and employees to breathe clean air outweighs smokers' right to light up indoors.

"It shows that the people of Wyoming would absolutely support a smoke-free Wyoming," said Loretta Wolf, spokeswoman for the American Cancer Society in Wyoming. The American Cancer Society and the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, a national group that supports smoke-free legislation, also helped pay for the poll.

Harstad Strategic Research Inc. of Boulder, Colo. conducted the poll between Sept. 26 and Oct 1. They contacted 504 registered voters across the state. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.

A poll commissioned last year by the Casper Star-Tribune found 57 percent of Wyoming voters supported a comprehensive, indoor smoking ban. That poll, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc., surveyed 625 Wyoming voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

The new American Cancer Society poll found that 92 percent of voters say they would go to restaurants more frequently or at least as frequently as they currently do if smoking were prohibited in them.

Only 6 percent of voters said they would go to restaurants less frequently if indoor smoking were outlawed, while 8 percent said they would be less likely to frequent bars.

While 66 percent of voters supported a statewide smoking ban, the American Cancer Society poll found 32 percent opposed it. Democrats and Republicans supported the ban at about the same level, 67 percent and 68 percent, respectively.

Support for the ban also remained constant among people of different ages, with support only varying a few percentage points between voters aged 18 to those 60 or older.

The poll found that 70 percent of women supported a smoking ban compared to 61 percent of men.

More than 70 percent responded that they believe exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke is harmful to people's health. Twenty-seven percent of voters surveyed said that exposure to secondhand smoke is "just somewhat" or "not at all" harmful.

The poll results were released while a legislative committee is considering whether to introduce smoke-free legislation at the upcoming budget session in February.

Wolf, of the American Cancer Society, said her group is pushing for a comprehensive bill that includes a ban on smoking in bars, restaurants or other businesses. About 27 states have adopted smoke-free laws but the restrictions vary.

Sen. Charles Scott, R-Casper, chairman of the Labor, Health and Social Services Committee, has said he only intends to introduce the bill in next year's budget session if a majority of the committee members supports it.

Rep. Dan Zwonitzer, R-Cheyenne, sponsored a similar bill in the last session, but it failed to make it to the House floor for a first-reading vote. Lawmakers anticipate a tough fight in the coming session if the bill moves forward.

Dan Hatanelas, manager of a bar in Cheyenne, opposed a citywide smoking ordinance that became law last year. He said he would also oppose statewide legislation.

However, Hatanelas said that a statewide ban might be more fair to businesses in Cheyenne that now must compete against nearby Laramie County businesses that are exempt from the local ban. He said his bar saw a 19-percent drop in revenue during the first 12 months of the local ban, which took effect in August 2006.

"I'd hate to see anything happen, but maybe on a statewide basis it would be less traumatic for us," Hatanelas said.

In addition to Cheyenne, the cities of Laramie and Evanston have adopted their own smoke-free ordinances. The Rock Springs City Council is considering a similar ordinance. Voters in Casper rejected a proposed ban in 2000.

Information from: Star-Tribune, http://www.casperstartribune.net


TOPICS: Extended News; Miscellaneous; US: Wyoming
KEYWORDS: antismoking; fascism; nannystate; pufflist; smoking; tobacconazis
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To: xcamel

Stop, it! You’re killing me L0L


41 posted on 10/20/2007 3:25:14 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Wheee The People

This is not a state-wide smoking ban. It is a state-wide smoking ban for public indoor places such as resturants, bars and a few other venues.


42 posted on 10/20/2007 3:25:41 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Old Chinese Proverb (well sorta) say dance with the one who brung ya. Yes we very much like Crinton.)
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To: Wheee The People

How come the pollsters never cut to the chase?

That is, ask the BIG question:

“How many people are in favor of banning the sale, possession and use of tobacco products entirely?”

Only by asking the BIG question do you start to ask the real questions.


43 posted on 10/20/2007 3:25:52 PM PDT by Popocatapetl
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To: Popocatapetl

Well, I was close but no cigar (no pun intended, this is serious business you know...). I suggested banning autos, swimming pools, etc. outright but I forgot to add cigarettes, darn it! Do I get 1/2 credit?


44 posted on 10/20/2007 3:45:00 PM PDT by brushcop (B-Co. 2/69 3rd Infantry Div., "Sledgehammer!" ...and keep hammering 'em!)
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To: Wheee The People

“Marlboro man either died or became impotent.”

Died.

http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/marlboro.asp


45 posted on 10/20/2007 3:53:55 PM PDT by Mila
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To: mylife
...You’re killing me...


46 posted on 10/20/2007 4:02:54 PM PDT by Wheee The People (If Hillary wins in '08, your grandkids will be forced to speak Arabic.)
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To: Wheee The People

Take it somewhere else Nannyboy


47 posted on 10/20/2007 4:04:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: trumandogz
convince people that smoking is not bad for your health

I don't think the lies about second-hand smoke are the primary reason for the bans. If health were really a concern homosexuals would be banned from promiscuous sex from sea to shining sea.

Propaganda campaigns are about bigotry and prejudice, not logic or "health".

Every society needs its witches and eh um ah racial epithets or their equivalent. Smokers are just the new damned ones.
48 posted on 10/20/2007 4:05:12 PM PDT by cgbg ("I give you health care and I say 'no smoking'". "Yass'm Miss Hillary.")
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To: Wheee The People

BTW the boston tea party and our subsequent revolution started over a 3% tax on tea, cigarettes are almost ALL TAX about $5.50 per pack is TAX and you aholes are OK with that because it only affects your neighbor.

This isnt America anymore. And jerks like you want to make it worse


49 posted on 10/20/2007 4:13:46 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

50 posted on 10/20/2007 4:16:01 PM PDT by Wheee The People (If Hillary wins in '08, your grandkids will be forced to speak Arabic.)
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To: Wheee The People

Youre a spammer buddy.

We all take risks every day.
Life is inherently dangerous, no one gets out alive.

Some of us prefer to enjoy our allotted time and not spend it whining and complaining and messing with others rights to be free


51 posted on 10/20/2007 4:19:56 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Wheee The People

Oh so now you’re spreading spam from the little Nazi fagots a truth.com? You are a nanny-stater and a fascist. I’m glad you outed yourself as such for everybody to see.


52 posted on 10/20/2007 4:26:16 PM PDT by lesser_satan (READ MY LIPS: NO NEW RINOS | FRED THOMPSON '08)
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To: Wheee The People
Thank God we're still a Republic where the property rights of even the mangiest Citizen are protected. Rights that allow him to choose to consume any legal product on his own property -- or allow him to choose not to consume any legal product on his own property, and allow him to invite like-minded folks over to help him enjoy his rights.

Oh, wait! Businesses are not private property, are they? Or are they?

53 posted on 10/20/2007 4:37:25 PM PDT by Eastbound
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To: Wheee The People

Lies, damned lies, and statistics. You can get a survey to conclude anything you want, if the wording is tailored accordingly.


54 posted on 10/20/2007 4:37:28 PM PDT by Jack Hammer (here)
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To: brushcop

I really like the idea of asking the BIG question. It would hold a lot of people’s feet to the fire. Some of the anti-smoking crowd, like the AMA, would *have* to say “yes”, while others would be aghast.

It would swat the hornets nest. But you have to wonder what would happen.


55 posted on 10/20/2007 4:41:09 PM PDT by Popocatapetl
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To: Whee The People

You left a word out of your ‘nick’. It should be ‘Whee on the people.


56 posted on 10/20/2007 4:43:04 PM PDT by Eastbound
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To: Wheee The People

Nick correction. Whee = Wheee. Wussup wid dat?


57 posted on 10/20/2007 4:45:15 PM PDT by Eastbound
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To: Wheee The People

Poll: Two-thirds of Wyoming voters support statewide smoking ban


Opened this thinking I was going to see another attempt at something like prohibition only to find out the title is misleading to say the least..... Major difference between a statewide smoking ban and a ban statewide in selected establishments/places.....


58 posted on 10/20/2007 4:55:09 PM PDT by deport (>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 76 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
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To: Wheee The People
Important reading, good luck:

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59 posted on 10/20/2007 5:11:33 PM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: Eastbound

Why the hell does the state get to say whether or not a product is legal?

G.K. Chesterton got it right when he said:

“The free man owns himself. He can damage himself with either eating or drinking; he can ruin himself with gambling. If he does he is certainly a damn fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he is not a free man more than a dog.”


60 posted on 10/20/2007 5:15:05 PM PDT by RKV (He who has the guns makes the rules)
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