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What's new in smoking bans
Posted by: Sean O'Neill, Monday, Oct 26, 2009, 4:38 PM

On Saturday, I was one of the guests on Peter Greenberg's radio show.

One of the key topics was BudgetTravel.com's recent article "What's New in Smoking Bans." While the idea of a smoking ban isn't new, what is new that the trend is expanding to cities where more than 40 percent of the adult population are smokers.

You can listen to a clip of the interview (about 15 minutes in).

["What's New in Smoking Bans."]

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Reader Comments

These smoking bans are ridiculous. This is SOCIALISM and its best and its the government just trying to come in our lives more and more. I found a solution to the bans and taxes....www.Crown7.com

Posted By Jacob Jardine on October 28, 2009, 2:45 PM

i totaly agree, thease smoking bands are just the begining of the gov. taking away our little petty rights. They start out with the small stuff, and will slowly work to the bvig stuff.

Posted By Brian Black on October 29, 2009, 8:32 AM

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