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Michigan House Passes Ban On Smoking In Bars, Restaurants
ClickonDetroit ^ | December 6, 2007 | AP

Posted on 12/06/2007 5:29:42 AM PST by ShadowDancer

Michigan House Passes Ban On Smoking In Bars, Restaurants

POSTED: 7:47 am EST December 6, 2007
UPDATED: 8:10 am EST December 6, 2007

Smoking in Michigan workplaces, including bars and restaurants, would be banned under legislation passed by the Democratic-led state House.

The vote is a victory for supporters, who have been pushing the measure for a decade.

But it may not get very far in the Senate because majority Republicans oppose it.

Backers say a majority of state residents want a broad workplace smoking ban, and point to the harmful effects of secondhand smoke on employees and patrons.

Opponents say smoking is legal and government shouldn't interfere with the rights of private property owners.

Casinos, horse tracks, bingo halls, cigar bars and smoke shops would be exempt from the smoking ban.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: hooray; nannystate; pufflist; tobaccocausescancer
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To: Gabz

Yep, 100% dead on. Never told you, but Ruby Tuesday and a few other nationwide chains waited until just before the election (the one with the ban) to build here. We’d never had them here before.


141 posted on 12/06/2007 4:25:31 PM PST by The Ghost of Rudy McRomney ("To Live Outside The Law, You must Be Honest"-Robert Zimmerman song lyric)
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To: The Ghost of Rudy McRomney

The nationwide chains OWNED the Delaware Restaurant Association and forced their support of the ban there.


142 posted on 12/06/2007 4:34:42 PM PST by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: Elyse
Just imagine the surprise of the Smoke Nazis when their favorite bar posts this sign:

"Two drink minimum.
"Two drink maximum."

143 posted on 12/06/2007 4:52:27 PM PST by HoosierHawk
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To: cripplecreek; PBRSTREETGANG
Where have you two been?

I had an ashtray (and used it copiously) in the delivery room where my two kids were born (1982 and 1984).

God, I miss that.

144 posted on 12/06/2007 7:34:28 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Philly Nomad
Your friends were bad businessmen and just want to put the blame on somebody else.

The somebody else being governmental bodies treading on age-old custom with rumor and innuendo as a basis and excuse.

145 posted on 12/06/2007 7:36:24 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: JamesA
I suppose the fact of the matter is, people don’t like to smell cigerette smoke.

Then those people should start their own bars and restaurants, rather than using the guns of government to enforce their will on the rest of us.

146 posted on 12/06/2007 7:38:59 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: gracesdad
The ONLY bar I ever go to has done so. They’re going strong.

Fabulous.

Now leave me one bar I can go to and smoke.

147 posted on 12/06/2007 7:43:16 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: College Repub
Good. Good riddance to smokers!

Now if we could only get rid of fat people and people who talk on their cell phones while driving and people who do anything else we don't do.

148 posted on 12/06/2007 7:46:00 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: ichabod1
Well, it really doesn’t make sense to HAVE bars does it? I don’t care what they say, somebody had to drive to get to that bar, and I think we all know there aren’t that many designated drivers out there.

The idea and strategy to begin this country started in taverns.

I would just bet there might have been drinking and smoking going on.

149 posted on 12/06/2007 7:54:13 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Rita Hayworth
Almost all the restaurants in my town have gone smoke free and have noticed an increase in business. It’s a delight.

How much of a delight will it be when they go red-meat, potato, desert, coffee and butter free?

150 posted on 12/06/2007 7:56:19 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Philly Nomad
So, if a business wanted to serve beer to teenagers they should be allowed to?

Yes.

151 posted on 12/06/2007 8:01:26 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Philly Nomad; All

“Icky” alert.


152 posted on 12/06/2007 8:02:56 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: GOP_Lady

Too many statists on here.


153 posted on 12/06/2007 8:07:56 PM PST by darkangel82 (And the band played on....)
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To: Snoopers-868th
I walked out of my dentist office because I refused to fill out the medical form, which I had filled out annually asking me if I smoked, how much, if I had diabeties, blah blah. I also refused to allow them to take my blood pressure. IT IS NOT THEIR JOB. I was required to sign attesting to my current medications. NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. What were they gonna do—not clean my teeth? I have no heart problem that should be their only concern and I was not having extractions that could cause them to want more information. Then I went to an optometrist (not and opthomologist) and was again asked to complete the same questions. NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. Were they not going to give me glasses or what? This is totally out of hand and I refuse to comply. I may end up pulling my own teeth and living with my vision as it is today.

Under Hillarycare, those actions would have earned you a trip to jail.

154 posted on 12/06/2007 8:15:07 PM PST by darkangel82 (And the band played on....)
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To: Gabz

Thanks for the ping!


155 posted on 12/06/2007 8:41:51 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: elkfersupper

And some DU’ers posing as ‘conservatives’ on FR. ;^)


156 posted on 12/06/2007 8:48:14 PM PST by The Ghost of Rudy McRomney ("To Live Outside The Law, You must Be Honest"-Robert Zimmerman song lyric)
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To: Philly Nomad; Daveinyork
...where do you draw the line?

I can't answer for Dave, but I hope you won't mind if I butt in and give my own opinion.

Unfortunately, I don't have a neat and clear line which separates when the government can regulate and when they can not. However, there are some general principals I refer to when thinking about these issues.

First, I think as a general rule it is better when the government is limited and individuals have liberty. This doesn't mean that individuals must never be restrained, nor that governments should never be empowered to act. It just means that it is usually better to let people make their own decisions and arrange their lives according to voluntary cooperation.

Governments are clumsy, inefficient, coercive, and have a tendency to be abusive. So if we really think the government should be involved in something, I think several conditions must be met -- as a minimum.

*First, there should be no reasonable alternative to the government solution.

*Second, any government intrusion should be as limited and minor as possible.

*Third, both the government solution and goal it is designed to achieve should be balanced against our core values like private property rights, free expression, privacy, etc.

Finally, whoever is promoting an increase in government power should have the burden of proving that it is the right thing to do.

Not very controversial requirements, at least not for a conservative. Don't you agree?

Since people who want to avoid smoke in restaurants can simply choose not to eat at smoky restaurants, I don't really see why the government should be involved. People can easily detect the danger and just as easily avoid it. With this in mind, why do you nevertheless believe that a government solution is required?

If government can regulate business about controlling behaviors which negatively influence other people, can then government tell gays they can’t get married? What about abortion?

First of all, I think we would both agree that governments shouldn't have the power to regulate behaviors which "negatively influence other people". This would be such a broad power that the government could regulate all advertising, menu choices, speech, etc. Certain specific "negative influences" perhaps, but a general power in this regard would be unwise.

Second, I think it's pretty easy to distinguish between the smoking ban issue and gay marriage and abortion. Gay marriage involves the granting of special government privileges...the government has to be involved in that matter, since it is a government ceremony that is at issue. As for abortion, this involves an act that is directly harmful to a non consenting person. It doesn't really have anything to do with customers who knowingly and voluntarily enter a smoke-filled restaurant, unless perhaps restaurants now grab people off the street and force them to sit in the smoking section.

157 posted on 12/06/2007 9:17:50 PM PST by timm22 (Think critically)
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To: elkfersupper

So did the beer hall putsch.


158 posted on 12/07/2007 4:09:26 AM PST by ichabod1 ("Self defense is not only our right, it is our duty." President Ronald Reagan)
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To: elkfersupper
How much of a delight will it be when they go red-meat, potato, desert, coffee and butter free?

None of those things leave a lingering stench.

159 posted on 12/07/2007 8:32:25 AM PST by Rita Hayworth (Vote for a guy who had 399 House Bank overdrafts totaling $129,000? Yeah right!!)
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To: All; Madame Dufarge; Gabz

Some posts on FR leave a lingering stench.


160 posted on 12/07/2007 8:35:15 AM PST by The Ghost of Rudy McRomney ("To Live Outside The Law, You must Be Honest"-Robert Zimmerman song lyric)
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