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  • Local Bars Still Feeling Some Effects of State Smoking Ban(Should waivers be granted?)

    06/10/2004 8:20:25 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 34 replies · 860+ views
    The Saratogian ^ | 06/10/2004 | JEROME BURDI
    SARATOGA SPRINGS -- According to a report conducted for bar owners in the state, the workplace smoking ban enacted last year led to the loss of 2,000 industry jobs and millions of dollars in wages. Ridgewood Economic Associates of New Jersey conducted the study for New York Nightlife Association based in New York City, and the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association based in Albany. The report stated that since the state's Clean Indoor Act took effect on July 24 banning smoking in all workplaces, $28.5 million in wages and salary payments and $37 million in gross state product were...
  • Smoked out

    04/05/2004 8:16:18 AM PDT · by SheLion · 287 replies · 1,540+ views
    projo.com ^ | 04-04-04 | JENNIFER LEVITZ
    Smoked outSome companies now forbid workers to smoke anywhere on their property -- not on the sidewalk, not even in their cars in the parking lot.01:00 AM EST on Sunday, April 4, 2004BY JENNIFER LEVITZ Journal Staff Writer Everyone knows you can't smoke in the office anymore.But increasingly, you can't smoke outside work either.At Rhode Island Hospital, employees have a nickname for their designated outdoor smoking kiosks: butt huts.The workers, however, could consider themselves indulged that they're allowed to puff on the hospital's sprawling property at all.Because a few miles away at Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse, in Cranston, employees who...
  • Smokers' houses harder to sell

    09/30/2003 12:31:59 PM PDT · by Gabz · 429 replies · 1,233+ views
    Wilmington (DE) News Journal ^ | September 26, 2003 | Maureen Milford
    <p>As tobacco has become less socially acceptable and home buyers are more aware of indoor air quality, houses that reek of cigarette smoke are becoming a harder sell, experts report.</p> <p>"It definitely is a major turnoff," said Michael Wilson, a real estate agent with Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors in Brandywine Hundred. "Buyers immediately think about what they'll have to do to eliminate the odor. It's a real drawback and a real negative."</p>
  • Please Don’t Poop in My Salad

    02/16/2003 5:49:08 PM PST · by Max McGarrity · 14 replies · 384+ views
    The Heartland Institute ^ | 02/13/2003 | Joseph L. Bast
    Anti-smoking advocates sure know how to hurl insults at those who defend smokers’ rights. In response to an opinion piece of mine that ran recently in a daily newspaper, I received an email from “Harry” in Milwaukee saying if “Bast promises not to smoke within ten feet of me, I promise not to poop on his salad bowl while he’s eating.” Only he didn’t say “poop.”Thanks, Harry. I hope the guys you have lunch with know about your curious habit.Defending smokers isn’t popular, but if you care about jobs, property rights, the rise of the Nanny State, and the use...