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To: Phantom Lord
This is pure bull. No way this or any other bar has closed because of the smoking ban. Non-smokers were staying away from bars because of smokers and have come out in droves since the ban, causing business to BOOM!!!

You insist on putting me to work, do you? hehheh!

Check it out:

Businesses Harmed by Smoking Bans

The Facts - Business's Harmed By Smoking Bans

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Air is clear, patrons scarce after smoking ban

Oct 8 2003  - Glowach says some non-smokers have started coming to the bar, but not enough to compensate
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His Dreams Go Up In Smoke

10-12-03 -A business in the family for more than a century, Roesch's closed its doors on Aug. 31, and the building was put up for sale. Lauterborn, 59, said business at the 178-seat restaurant and bar declined precipitously after the smoking ban was instituted in March.

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SMOKING BAN ACCOMPLISHES LITTLE, OTHER THAN BURDENING BUSINESSES
9-30-03 The non-smokers who were supposedly going to flood restaurants and bars once they weren't exposed to the horrors of second-hand smoke aren't going to such establishments any more than they did before July 24, when the nation's strictest indoor smoking ban took effect.

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CALIFORNIA: 5-year-old ban in bars leaves owners, customers fuming

5 January 2003

"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.

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NYC's Bar Business: Up In Smoke?

23 December 2002

As a manager of a Manhattan bar, I can easily point out the dramatic drop in business which will occur when the ban commences. Not only is my bar going to lose business, but how about the extra security that I'm going to be forced to hire to control people outside of my establishment when they go outside to smoke? Or what about the noise complaints I'll receive due to drunken smokers chatting outside at 3 a.m.?
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Another one bites the dust.........

Cafe business up in smoke (smoking ban closes restaurant)

20 December 2002-SAVANNAH NY

A ban on smoking has snuffed the life out of their D&S Diner, Susan and Doug Devall say. The owners of the village's only diner, one of the few businesses on Main Street, say they will close for good Dec. 29. They blame Wayne County's no-smoking law, which passed in January.

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Smoking Bans Burn Business (In Delaware)

15 December 2002

Dan McAvaney, owner of McAvaney's Pub on Kirkwood Highway, said small bar owners have no choice but to fight.

"Another couple of months of this," he said pointing to a nearly empty bar on a Thursday night, "and we go out of business."

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Tempe (Arizona) bar revenue down 20 percent after smoking ban

27 October 2002

The recently reported sales for August show that bars suffered a 20.4 percent decline and July's collections were off 33.2 percent.
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The Weymouth (Massachusetts) News, “Smoking ban burns business in bars,” 3-20-02:

“The new Board of Health regulation banning smoking in public places is killing their business, restaurant owners told the Town Council Monday night.” Business is down 50 percent since the ban went into effect.

Likewise in Ames, Iowa, several restaurant owners suffered when a ban was implemented in August 2001. (“Business Falling Due to Tobacco Ordinance,” Ames Tribune, 1-5-02)

"I don’t know what the current situation is in Wareham, Massachusetts, but when a smoking ban went into effect back in October, 2000, Board of Health Chairman Ralph R. Thompson admitted that “he and his fellow board members weren’t aware of just how devastating the ban’s impact would prove to be on area businesses.” (“Wareham smoking ban rescinded,” Standard-Times, 12-20-00)."

 

29 posted on 01/02/2004 1:09:06 PM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: SheLion
You did the same thing Sunshine Sister did. You stopped reading. Now, return to my post and read THE WHOLE THING!
30 posted on 01/02/2004 1:12:16 PM PST by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: SheLion
I think a look at the money trail is in order. Does the State get more money per capita from the casinos than from bars? Is a ban in a county (such as Pierce County, WA) a political payoff to the casino-running Indian tribes in the county?
31 posted on 01/02/2004 1:19:40 PM PST by compuguru (De Oppresso Liber)
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To: SheLion

Kevin Graff Candidate for Town Council


http://www.glastonburydemocrats.org/2003/graff.html
35 posted on 01/02/2004 1:43:17 PM PST by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get)
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To: SheLion
CALIFORNIA: 5-year-old ban in bars leaves owners, customers fuming
5 January 2003

You're as full of shit as a christmas goose. Guess what, sometimes businesses fail.

Any bar/restaraunt worth visiting in my California town is standing room only at the bar and a wait up to an hour for a dining table on any given weekend night and not much different the rest of the week.

Record Liquor License Applications in California ...Posted on 10/16/2003

In some counties where there are more applications than new licenses allowed, a priority drawing will be held to see who gets the new licenses.

OH, BTW, smoke free California dining is a genuine pleasure.

56 posted on 01/02/2004 6:00:50 PM PST by lewislynn
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