Posted on 09/24/2002 3:49:45 AM PDT by kattracks
Mayor Bloomberg's proposal to ban smoking in city bars and restaurants will also include private clubs - those smoke-filled bastions that Bloomberg once suggested would not be covered under his toughest-in-the-nation ban. But the clubs - from yuppie-filled, Ivy League hideaways on Manhattan's upper East Side to scores of American Legion posts that dot Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx - are entering the debate late.
That's partly because Bloomberg mistakenly indicated they would not be included when he first discussed the ban on Aug. 9.
"Private clubs," he told reporters then, "I believe, would not be covered."
But Dr. Thomas Frieden, the city health commissioner, confirmed for the Daily News that private clubs have always been part of the ban - assuming they have employees, which most do.
Frieden said the point of the ban was never to outlaw smoking, but to protect bartenders, waitresses and other workers from secondhand smoke - no matter where they work.
That interpretation also was reiterated last week by the city's Law Department.
"If there has been any lack of clarity on that issue, it will need to get clarified," said Frieden. "Because these are workplaces, too."
The city's decision to include these small locations means smokers will have only two safe havens: at home, or outside on the street. Bars, restaurants and all workplaces - including private offices - will be off-limits under Bloomberg's proposal.
The decision will likely draw awhole new set of players to the debate, among them some of the city's wealthiest powerbrokers - many of whom consider after-dinner cigars a God-given right - and veterans who find comfort in local fraternal halls.
Vet fired up
They will likely be people like Nino Fulgoni, 66, who was enjoying his usual cigar at the Our Lady of Fatima Catholic War Veterans post in East Elmhurst, Queens, when told of the mayor's proposed ban.
"We have veterans here who made it onto Omaha Beach on D-Day," Fulgoni said. "You going to tell them that they can't smoke?"
"They earned their stripes," added Fulgoni, whose post has about 80 members, roughly half of them smokers. "If they want to smoke - let 'em smoke."
Word of the ban's extension to private clubs has been seeping out slowly, mostly as bar owners have met with city officials to analyze the legislation's fine print.
One of those groups is the United Restaurant and Liquor Dealers of Manhattan, whose leaders are actively trying to bring veterans and other private clubgoers into the debate.
"We have been reaching out to these guys," said Brian Rohan, an organizer for the association, whose members - most of them small bar owners - have kicked in $25,000 to fight Bloomberg's proposal. "I think a lot of these guys are in for a shock."
Some City Council members are already feeling the heat. One constituent recently sent Cit Councilman James Oddo (R-S.I.) a poster she found in a bar. It showed Oddo's last name with a black line through the middle, and the words New York Restaurant and Liquor Dealers Association written beneath it.
"I knew going in that would happen," said Oddo, one of the bill's chief sponsors. "But you can't argue with the science. The bottom line is that these are all employees who are being subjected to a dangerous situation."
It's all about youth. What about all the "oldies" who have smoked all their lives and are still walking the face of the earth? What happens to "their" theories then about smoking and second hand smoke? How come smoking and SHS hasn't killed off all the old folks yet? Something doesn't pass the smell test with their junk science.
Word of the ban's extension to private clubs has been seeping out slowly, mostly as bar owners have met with city officials to analyze the legislation's fine print.
This is how everyone got into this mess. The planning document was kept under wraps until the last minute, so no one could fight the ban. And those that DID know about the pending ban, never thought it could happen to them. So, they went about their merry way until the day came for the ban, and they discovered that they are also, included. TOO LATE.
"I knew going in that would happen," said Oddo, one of the bill's chief sponsors. "But you can't argue with the science. The bottom line is that these are all employees who are being subjected to a dangerous situation."
~sigh..........If it is so dangerous, how did any of us live to be as old as we are? I guess all these lawmakers are saying that the Government's own Laboratory committed Scientific FRAUD when they researched the second hand smoke issue, and said it is not a killer.
And I guess they think Judge Osteen of the Federal Court is a fraud as well, since he threw out the EPA's study on second hand smoke.......
Not excactly true, I am very neutral on pot.
Oh! But THEY don't think we KNOW about their junk science. They want to keep it swept under a rug, hoping NO one will learn the truth!
This is a Private Property Rights Issue. I don't know why some can't see this. If the Government can go into a private business and dictate how they must run their business, how far from "The Wall" are we at this point?
Guess what? The Rich Fat Cats could care LESS about our Veterans!
Fading smoke-free vets clubs eye injunction
Does anyone see what is going on here?
Friedman wrote his own 18-page report on second hand smoke. Go figure. I guess he thought the Federal Court AND the Government Laboratory committed fraud! He didn't believe it, so he wrote his own report!
I'll tell you what. If any jack-booted lawman went into a tavern right after WWII and ordered a group of veterans to put their smokes, the fascist would not have walked out.
Today's Americans are soft and will put up with any law they want to shove down our throats! That alone is what is breading the police state culture in the law enforcement community!
Very similar to what happened here in Delaware in May. Bars had been exempt all along, but as the House started debating the measure a last minute amendment came in that pulled that exemption. That was on Thursday and the Senate sponsor set a Senate debate date for 3 weeks later. So we started getting the bar owners together. openned Saturday's paper and the enate Pro Tem had announced it was scheduled for Tuesday.
We had 3 days notice - that was it.
at least the Veteran's groups and other fraternal groups (Elks, Moose, etc) are exempt IF they are holding a fund raiser or private function. Memberships in all of these groups has SYROCKETED and the ban doesn't take effect until November.
Additionally, restaurants all over the state are reporting cancellation of bookings for parties during the Holidays, and the lodges and Fire Halls are all seeing record bookings for parties.
Gabz, membership has gone up? Is that because of the bans? Or because the members do not realize what is going on? Or what is pending in the queue?
Additionally, restaurants all over the state are reporting cancellation of bookings for parties during the Holidays, and the lodges and Fire Halls are all seeing record bookings for parties.
I was going to ask you about this. Are there really a lot of cancellations for the holidays?
Not ME, brother.
I don't want MY butt kicked.
Have you heard my man speak? With a voice like that, it's hard to believe he has a teenage daughter.
You can give your own rights away. Other's rights are not yours to give.
If only that were true. But it isn't. Others are free to give our rights away, if they have sufficient numbers and go through the process. Sometimes this works out well, such as when by amendment the right of Americans to own human slaves was taken away. Other times it doesn't work out so well. But our system is not built on the principle of unanimous consent. If a majority of Americans want to ban cigarettes, for example, they can do it. You know it's true.
Sure they can. But that's democracy, not liberty. The two aren't the same.
Democracy is only legitimate when used in pursuit of liberty. It is not an end in itself. When it becomes so, and it has, we are in a condition other than freedom: The Tyranny of the Majority.
It's called republican government. Liberty and government are not the same. We make do the best we can.
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