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To: GOP_Lady
"Business owners also could find themselves facing nuisance charges before the health board, which could lead to more fines or possibly even closure."

Don't worry, the non-smoking police will make sure your bar is "closed" whether by law or by no one patronizing it. This is getting old. So what if there are more "liquor licenses" issued. It proves NOTHING about the businesses that are hurt.

17 posted on 11/18/2007 7:54:22 PM PST by boop (Who doesn't love poison pot pies?)
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To: boop

Happy Thanksgiving, boop! Hope all is well with you. :-)


38 posted on 11/18/2007 8:28:42 PM PST by GOP_Lady (Death to the Nanny State!)
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To: boop
So what if there are more "liquor licenses" issued. It proves NOTHING about the businesses that are hurt.

Sure it doe, it proves that the bars are losing customers and other businesses now have more drinking customers to satisfy. Probably out with the kids too.

IF there was so much demand for non smoking establishments, why didnt anybody spend their $$$ to open one across the street from a smoking bar???

Also one I forgot about til I stopped by a buds auto repair business and lit a smoke while bs-ing next to a 55' chevy, How utterly stupid is it that in an auto shop or welding shop etc etc that people arent allowed to smoke???

52 posted on 11/18/2007 9:26:11 PM PST by Gilbo_3 (A few Rams must look after the sheep 'til the Good Shepherd returns...)
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