He says it like its a bad thing. This should be the model. Wolff said he also had concerns about the ordinance adopted in terms of Oro Valley's ability to enforce it and would prefer having the Pima County Health Department assume enforcement responsibilities. "Let the county give us something back for the $12 million in property taxes Oro Valley residents give them," Wolff said.
Typical. He expects the county to give back to him, but doesn't extend the same courtesy to restaurants. Just typical.
If SHS is so DAMNED dangerous, why does it take a law to keep people away from it?
Morons and liars. That's what their side is composed of.
Allowing business owners to decide whether or not to be smoke free, Eisenberg said, was an approach unlike any seen by her group across the country.EGAD!! Close that loophole, lest some freedom seep out!!
Thank heaven Eisenberg is on the job!