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Moderator cut: copyright
Impact of smoking ban: Casino Queen says it's been devastating (broken link) Last edited by jessiegirl_98; 03-25-2008 at 08:46 PM. Reason: copyright...just cite article |
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Interesting article, thanks for sharing!
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I don't know about casinos (because I never go) but every bar I have been to since the smoking ban has been packed. My friends and I went out to several bars right after the ban and each one was packed.....hardly any room to stand. I haven't noticed any difference since the ban but I don't really good out that much. I would be curious to hear if this ban has really affected bars and restaurants in any way. Several people have told me that their friends drive to WI so they can smoke but I have also heard people say the opposite (people from WI drive here to smoke free places).
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