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by Strawberry_Swirl223
on Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:12 pm |
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| That can tell me what places are banned from smoking in for each state.Sorry if this is a dumb question but I plan to do some traveling soon. |
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by gilster
on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:44 am |
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Welcome to the Board
Not a dumb question, you pretty much need to research each location you are thinking about - I'd stay away from most towns in California - those bans change almost daily -[one day you can smoke on a sidewalk - the next, you can't]
Check out Wikipedia - I don't know how up to date it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_smoking_bans_in_the_United_States
Double check news articles for the places you are planning to visit.
Also, pay special heed to Hotel restrictions - stay away from Marriott.
And check all amusement park, parks and beach policies.
They can ban at a drop of the hat. |
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by Strawberry_Swirl223
on Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:54 pm |
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Thank you gilster,for the welcome and the help.
I just pray that it isn't so bad that I can't smoke outside. |
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by CalabasasRenter
on Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:34 pm |
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You can also contact individual hotels and the local Chambers of Commerce. Most good hotels will have a toll free number you can call.
Some areas I can tell you for sure:
Hawaii - all hotels are currently 100% nonsmoking by law.
Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage and related areas in the Desert Communities, 100% nonsmoking (some will allow smoking for a grossly exhorbitant "cleaning" fee of $100-200 dollars to spray Febreeze in the room after you leave (duh!).
With regards to Hawaii, there is a state Senator there that is introducing legislation to reduce the law and allow hotels (at their discretion) to desginate a percentage of their rooms as smoking with appropriate ventilation and segregation requirements. Their economy has been HUGELY hit by the smoking ban that took effect last year, more so than many others due to their dependency on the tourism trade, so they are quickly feeling the heat of the ban there.
I'm going to Hawaii in 20 days with my husband and his mother (prepaid vacation setup before I got fired) so I'll update with any news after I get back and get more details while I'm there.
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by ButtMe
on Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:00 am |
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Strawberry_Swirl223 wrote: That can tell me what places are banned from smoking in for each state.Sorry if this is a dumb question but I plan to do some traveling soon.
I'm working on it. Just started a new site that will rely heavily upon user submissions. There's not much there now (site is brand new), but if you know of any places to submit, you might want to have a look.
Website is in my sig. |
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by Darkseid
on Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:24 pm |
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| In the state of oHEILo, you can't smoke anywhere inside except your car and your home-and they're working on that. Also starting to ban smokers OUTSIDE as well, especially in Columbus and cleveland. Stay away from this state and don't spend a dime here. As of this writing, Michigan , in a surprise turnaround from the norm, has banned smokers from smoking inside in most counties, but-allows you to smoke at ANY hospitality venue, including restaurants and bars, but the cRATS there are trying to get one. The RATS want exemptions for all state-run casinos (thought it didn't affect business?), repubs say it's all or nothing. Michigan has the worst unemployment of all 50 states. |
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by patdaly
on Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:02 pm |
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Lets also not forget, if you just ignore the laws, you can smoke where you bloody well please.
Thats my take on it........ |
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by gilster
on Thu Sep 25, 2008 2:10 pm |
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http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2008/09/19/electronic-cigarettes.html#socialcomments
Electronic cigarettes no safe alternative to tobacco, WHO warns
You can grasp at a touch of freedom of the e-cigarettes for a bit, the problem is you will still get a fight by these fascist nannies.
They want EVERYONE to do what THEY tell you to do.
This isn't just about smoking either....
How many years until e-cigs are banned? 5?10?
Are you OK with giving up your liberty 'just a little'?
Those inches turn into miles!
Just say NO |
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by Lynda F
on Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:25 am |
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Bigjimmer wrote: I think everyone needs to switch to the alternative! I did and now I dont have to worry about where I smoke and If im letting off 2nd hand smoke.
www.Crown7.com
I smoke cigarettes, REAL tobacco cigarettes. What the hell would I want with a 'fake electronic cigarette'? No thanks, peddle your wares elsewhere.
I know some think they are good for those times you cannot smoke, but I'd rather go without than suck air. |
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by runamok
on Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:11 pm |
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| Bigjimmer is obviously trying to drum up some business for those....things. |
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