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CALIFORNIA: 5-year-old ban in bars leaves owners, customers fuming
Appeal-Democrat.com ^ | 5 January 2003 | Scott Bransford

Posted on 01/06/2003 6:58:16 AM PST by SheLion

It's been in place for five years now, but many Yuba-Sutter bar owners and patrons said they have yet to become accustomed to California's ban on smoking in bars.

At establishments such as Stassi's Fourth Ward Tavern in Marysville this weekend, business owners were still fuming over the ban, which took effect in January 1998.

The ban - a first for the nation - was intended to protect bartenders from health risks posed by second-hand smoke.

Yet Roy Newlove, the owner of Stassi's for roughly 10 years, said it does nothing more than slow business and cause headaches for his employees. Like many, Newlove called the ban a misguided attempt to protect public health.

"I think if the government helps me one more time I'll be out of business," Newlove said as most of his customers nodded in agreement.

Many bar owners throughout the area agreed the ban is a nuisance that has diminished the charm of going out for a drink.

Debbie and Doug Erhardt, the owners of Field and Stream Tavern in Marysville, said business has fallen off by as much as $2,000 on weekends since the ban took effect.

Fewer people want to go to Field and Stream now because the smoking ban forces them to go outside whenever they want to have a cigarette, Debbie Erhardt said.

"Nobody wants to go outside in 100 degree weather or in the cold," Erhardt said.

Ernie Leach, owner of the Corner Bar in Yuba City, said the ban has not been a major obstacle to building a clientele. Since he opened the bar a year ago, Leach said he never had to face the difficulty of telling loyal customers to put out their cigarettes.

However, the ban often causes him to force customers outside when they want to light up, Leach said.

"I have people complain about it all the time, but they just have to go outside," Leach said. "I think a person ought to have a choice and especially at a place called a bar."

The ban also has caused frustration among bartenders, who say it has added stress to their jobs.

Nancy Simpson, 40, a bartender at Jack's Tavern in Marysville, said the ban hurts bartenders who smoke by forcing them to leave their customers behind whenever they want to light up.

The ban also encourages smokers to sneak drinks outside the bars so they can drink while smoking, she said.

"They walk out with their drinks and then I have to ask them to leave," Simpson said.

Newlove said the ban also adds noise to streets and creates unsightly - and sometimes unruly - crowds outside bars.

"As soon as you've got everybody outside you lose control," Newlove said.

Some bar owners have managed to circumvent the ban by taking advantage of areas not covered in its language. Since the ban is intended to protect bar employees - and not bar owners - some entrepreneurs have exempted themselves from the ban by making all of their employees part owners.

Since they technically have no employees, owner-operated establishments can apply for exemptions through county agencies.

In Sutter County, there are at least three bars which have obtained such exemptions. They include Yuba City bars such as the Spur, Dowers Tavern and the 21 Club.

No information was available Saturday on whether there were any owner-operated bars in Yuba County.

Mary Benedict, a part owner of the Spur, criticized the ban and said the exemption has helped her clientele stay steady.

"You're supposed to be able to smoke and drink in a bar," Benedict said. "Governments hurt small businesses too much anyway."

Some bar owners in Marysville said exemptions in Yuba City bars have affected their businesses.

George Matsuda, the owner of Daikoku restaurant in Marysville, said fewer customers want to come to the bar in his business.

"The people that like to smoke, they've got to leave and go to a place where they can smoke," Matsuda said.

Bar patrons also criticized the ban. Some called it an infringement on their civil liberties.

Smoking outside Stassi's Fourth Ward on Saturday, Strawberry Valley resident Dennis Travis, 61, said the ban sometimes makes him think of moving to a state where smoking bans aren't in effect.

Travis said public officials are going too far in their attempts to eliminate health risks.

"We're trying too hard to protect people," Travis said.

Marysville resident Carl Supler, 59, said the ban is an affront to veterans who fought in foreign wars in an effort to preserve civil liberties.

"It's just one more of our freedoms taken away," Supler said. "We fought for this country and most of us didn't come back. Now we've got these bleeding hearts telling us what we can and can't do."

 


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To: davisdoug
IQ is not everything LOL

And in some cases (such as this) it means absolutely nothing.

642 posted on 01/08/2003 9:27:39 AM PST by Gabz
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To: Gabz
Do you have a feeling that this person may be suffering the effects of nicotine withdrawl? Damn, New Years Resolutions are a B***H!
643 posted on 01/08/2003 9:31:33 AM PST by davisdoug
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To: Max McGarrity
I know...it's a town called "Perfect."

Ahhhhhhh the town called Perfect! Where the worst crime is not having ice cream on your pie..........


644 posted on 01/08/2003 10:04:21 AM PST by SheLion
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To: davisdoug
We feel just like you do! We absolutely refuse to eat in any restaurant in Maine that do not accomodate smoking. And all of the restaurants in Maine were forced to go smoke-free in 1999. We have three places here which are bar/restaurants. That is where we spend our money and tips.

We love our home and in the summer, our yard. If these few remaining places are forced to go smoke free, we will be able to save more money, stay home, smoke all we want and have friends over. Sometimes, that sounds like the best way, anyway.


646 posted on 01/08/2003 10:13:38 AM PST by SheLion
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To: philosofy123
the smokers have to recognize that THEY STINK!

We can bath and wash hair and clothes. But your stink, bigotry, goes deep to the bone.

647 posted on 01/08/2003 10:15:57 AM PST by SheLion
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To: jimt
Check out this link courtesy of either She-Lion or Max McGarrity, I can't remember which.

Thanks for getting that link out again!!

648 posted on 01/08/2003 10:19:00 AM PST by SheLion
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To: WORLD SUCKELS USAS BREAST
One who feels they must boast without any knowledge of those they are boasting to is pure folly. I would advise you to tread lightly since you know nothing about me.
649 posted on 01/08/2003 10:19:07 AM PST by davisdoug
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To: WORLD SUCKELS USAS BREAST
ROFL. I posted at LEAST 25 proven medical articles over the past 6 months on this subject. You are blind, and your are worse than stupid. Because you KNOW the medical facts are correct about second hand smoke being harmful yet you choose to ignore them. If you did acknowledge this, your quicksand argument doesn't stand a chance.

So you can take your bull$86t propaganda website and stick it up your butt.Try again.

If you think the above is what passes for facts and reasoned argument, you're about as smart as the illiterate spelling of your screen name would indicate.

So long, chump.

650 posted on 01/08/2003 10:22:41 AM PST by jimt
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To: HamiltonJay
I dunno what bar this is, lived in Cali for over a year, and people were smoking all the time in the bars I went to... even had a code word for "HIDE THE ASHTRAYS" in case they got raided...

Well, Fox News reported how California is getting around the smoking bans using the prohibitionist tactics:

While cops try to sniff out the worst offenders, in many cases they're butting up against organized opposition. Bartender phone trees warn each other of impending busts, powerful fans blow away tell-tale scents of "smokin' in the boys room" and tin cans double as ashtrays in case of an unexpected visit by police.

California Smokers Use Prohibition Tactics to Get Around Ban

651 posted on 01/08/2003 10:22:42 AM PST by SheLion
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To: WORLD SUCKELS USAS BREAST
I posted at LEAST 25 proven medical articles over the past 6 months on this subject

Where? What forum? None of US has ever seen your bogus postings. And who did the proof? For ever article of 'proof' you have, I can show you another one going against it.

652 posted on 01/08/2003 10:27:22 AM PST by SheLion
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To: WORLD SUCKELS USAS BREAST
Oh, one last point. My wife as well as many of my friends are in the medical field. They see the results of second hand smoke everyday with their OWN EYES.


653 posted on 01/08/2003 10:28:43 AM PST by SheLion
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To: davisdoug
Do you have a feeling that this person may be suffering the effects of nicotine withdrawl? Damn, New Years Resolutions are a B***H!

His elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor, that's for sure!

654 posted on 01/08/2003 10:29:34 AM PST by SheLion
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To: A CA Guy
The evidence I cite is the fact the law still is legal after challenges in court.
That shows right there that it was a sound law.

Hilarious!
I have managed to read 554 comments and resisted the urge to respond to your asinine remarks, since I don't relish conversations with avocados.
This one however, takes the cake. You have won me over, I am convinced you are right, even if it is the "common sense" of a bright Jr highschooler.

It is a sound law because it survived challenges in court.
I see the day when the mentally and physically handicapped will all be forced to move to Alaska, as well as all the neurotic and the schizoid and the neurasthenic.

As long as any laws survive a court challenge, by your own words it would be a "sound law". Works for me.
When the whine threshhold gets high enough, I see this going national, IMO.

655 posted on 01/08/2003 11:53:55 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: WORLD SUCKELS USAS BREAST
HAHA, I posted many many times. If the topics move to fast for you, try the AARP forum.

Oh, it's not difficult to find one of your numerous posts. It's just impossible to find one with valid information.

660 posted on 01/08/2003 12:32:17 PM PST by Max McGarrity
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