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  • County ban on hiring smokers draws notice (BARF Alert!)

    01/07/2004 5:53:59 PM PST · by SheLion · 112 replies · 618+ views
    The Desert Sun ^ | 1-7-4 | Darrell Smith
    <p>Riverside County will no longer hire prospective sheriff’s deputies who smoke, saying insurance costs have grown too steep to risk hiring smokers.</p> <p>Though it’s unclear when the ban will go into effect, the decision could eventually include all of the county’s future hires, experts say.</p>
  • Taverns brace for smoking ban in different ways

    12/16/2003 4:18:39 AM PST · by SheLion · 107 replies · 5,914+ views
    Kennebuc Journal ^ | 12-15-03 | CHUIN-WEI YAP
    Smokers will face a new choice of bars in the new year ahead. While some bars will be entirely smoke-free, including many in the greater Augusta area, others have spent thousands of dollars to build covered annexes for their smoking clientele in preparation for Maine's ban on smoking in bars next year.Maine legislators (AND THE RINO'S INCLUDED) passed the ban on smoking in bars and taverns in June, joining New York, California and Delaware in extending smoke-free environments to one of the last bastions of public indoor smoking. The ban takes effect Jan. 1, and experience in other states...
  • Smoking Ban Cutting NY Lottery Sales - Business UNITES

    05/23/2003 12:17:09 AM PDT · by Outraged At FLA · 67 replies · 872+ views
    AP - Boston.com ^ | May 22 2003 | AP - Boston
    <p>Albany -- New York lost more than $500,000 in lottery sales after hundreds of bars and restaurants unplugged their lottery machines to protest the statewide smoking ban in businesses, officials said Thursday.</p> <p>The protest was meant to deprive the state of revenue from the Quick Draw game and publicize bar and restaurant owners' concerns that the smoking ban will hurt business, said Scott Wexler of the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association.</p>