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PIKE COUNTY, PA - Governor Ed. Rendell has signed a statewide smoking ban, making Pennsylvania the 33rd state to lawfully protect the public and hospitality workers from secondhand smoke exposure. The smoking ban covers restaurants, office buildings, theaters, arenas, sports facilities, mass transportation, and more.
The Clean Indoor Air Act allows for some conditional exemptions including bars when annual sales of food is equal to or less than 20% of combined gross sales, and a percentage of casino gaming floors.
Governor Rendell advocated such a ban as a way to cut health care costs. In June 2006, the Surgeon General released a report on the health consequences of exposure to second-hand smoke, stating that involuntary exposure is a serious public health hazard that can be prevented by making public places completely smoke-free. Exposure to secondhand smoke causes several forms of cancer. Tests have also shown this form of smoke to be particularly dangerous to children.
The Pike County Tobacco-Free Coalition asked several local restaurateurs how they feel about the smoke-free legislation. The response was unanimously welcoming.
The smoking ban will take effect 90 days from the June 13, 2008 signing, with fines for violators ranging from $250 to $1000
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Janelle on Feb 13, 2009 3:14 pm
Dear Mr. Obnoxious Bill,
based on your comment regarding the person posting the article (and no, I didn't post it), I'll have to refer to you as Mr. Obnoxious Bill Johnson.
There. Don't we ALL feel better now?
Have a nice life and all that!
Janelle
Darkseid on Dec 02, 2008 3:58 pm
And there you have it, folks, another intelligent comment by yet another rabid smoker-hater!
Dear Mr. No name Idiot,
You should do better research, this originally was a press release put out by the State of Pennsylvania. You should direct this to them Since you will not sign your name I will call you Mr. Moron.
Bill Johnson
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Here-in-Pa on Jul 04, 2009 6:44 pm
I live here & a lot of smokers I know just don't go out to restaurants as much. Have they lost business? I would say yes but the press won't admit it. We had a Ground Round in my area they in the paper they stated they went out of business due to the smoking ban.