Election day this year saw a 30% voter turnout and a surprising (for both sides) 60% vote FOR Proposition #1, to ban public smoking in San Angelo, Texas.
This will include all businesses including bars, restaurants, indoor and outdoor sports arenas and workplaces with more than one employee. Also affected will be hotels/motels who will not be allowed to offer more than 20% of their rooms as smoking rooms, and all smoking rooms will be phased out after four years.
The ordinance will ban smoking in The Colonel’s Pipe Shop in Stadium Park shopping center. The ordinance says smoking is allowed in specialty tobacco stores only if they share “no common walls with other establishments”.
The shop’s owner, Mimi Staha, told City Council she would be willing to install a ventilation system to remain at her current location to meet the second part of the provision, but requested that her business be exempt from the ordinance so she could still allow her customers to smoke inside the shop without having to move.
Staha said she will ask the council to amend the ordinance if it’s passed.
“It would have a significant impact on my business as far as not allowing smoking in my shop,” Staha said.
When asked the exact impact she thought it would have on business, Staha said it’s unknown because “all of the other cities that have passed smoking ordinances have grandfathered in their cigar shops.” -local newspaper
I wonder if the voters were truly "informed" about the Orwellian reach of this Proposition they passed. The proposition itself says 'prohibit smoking in public buildings'. Nowhere does it say this mainly includes PRIVATELY OWNED businesses, which I think most people would agree that the owner should continue to have the freedom to set his/her rules regarding smoking on the premises.
I am shell-shocked that people can be that stupid and/or bent toward changing the world in their own image as the little Hitlers who brought this proposal up undoubtedly are.
Jimbo
This will include all businesses including bars, restaurants, indoor and outdoor sports arenas and workplaces with more than one employee. Also affected will be hotels/motels who will not be allowed to offer more than 20% of their rooms as smoking rooms, and all smoking rooms will be phased out after four years.
The ordinance will ban smoking in The Colonel’s Pipe Shop in Stadium Park shopping center. The ordinance says smoking is allowed in specialty tobacco stores only if they share “no common walls with other establishments”.
The shop’s owner, Mimi Staha, told City Council she would be willing to install a ventilation system to remain at her current location to meet the second part of the provision, but requested that her business be exempt from the ordinance so she could still allow her customers to smoke inside the shop without having to move.
Staha said she will ask the council to amend the ordinance if it’s passed.
“It would have a significant impact on my business as far as not allowing smoking in my shop,” Staha said.
When asked the exact impact she thought it would have on business, Staha said it’s unknown because “all of the other cities that have passed smoking ordinances have grandfathered in their cigar shops.” -local newspaper
I wonder if the voters were truly "informed" about the Orwellian reach of this Proposition they passed. The proposition itself says 'prohibit smoking in public buildings'. Nowhere does it say this mainly includes PRIVATELY OWNED businesses, which I think most people would agree that the owner should continue to have the freedom to set his/her rules regarding smoking on the premises.
I am shell-shocked that people can be that stupid and/or bent toward changing the world in their own image as the little Hitlers who brought this proposal up undoubtedly are.
Jimbo