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		<title>Smoking ban for N.C. Bars and Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 15:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bill approved Wednesday falls short of how it began: a total and sweeping ban on smoking in all public places. But the House&apos;s original bill left a wide loophole for bars, an exemption that worried restaurant owners who feared bars would steal late-night customers. via House approves smoking ban for N.C. &#8211; Politics &#8211; <a href='http://oliveridley.org/2009/05/14/smoking-ban-for-n-c-bars-and-restaurants/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The bill approved Wednesday falls short of how it began: a total and sweeping ban on smoking in all public places. But the House&apos;s original bill left a wide loophole for bars, an exemption that worried restaurant owners who feared bars would steal late-night customers.</p></blockquote>
<p>via <a href='http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/1526630.html'>House approves smoking ban for N.C. &#8211; Politics &#8211; News &amp; Observer</a>.</p>
<p>The bill (soon to become law) still contains the giant &#8220;private club&#8221; loophole <a href="http://oliveridley.org/2009/05/08/nc-smoking-ban-now-inevitable/">I had mentioned earlier</a>, so, 1.5 cheers. And strange exemption for cigar bars (where smoke is emitted), but not for hookah bars (where water filters quite a bit of the smoke).</p>
<p>Critically, as <a href="http://wunc.org/programs/news/Isaac-Hunters-Tavern/update-smoking-ban-passes/cbentry_view">Laura Leslie pointed out</a>, the law will allow local health officials to go above and beyond state law. So, a floor was established, not a ceiling, which is good. They were previously forbidden to enact any smoking bans. Now Chapel Hill/Carrboro can do what it  has been wanting to do for years and finally kill smoking in all public places.</p>
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		<title>NC Smoking ban now inevitable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 16:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it has taken less than a decade (I am a pessimist), but looks like smoking in bars and restaurants may finally be over and done with in my old home state of NC. Note that there is currently a HUGE loophole in the senate version of the bill, it permits smoking in &#8220;private clubs&#8221;. <a href='http://oliveridley.org/2009/05/08/nc-smoking-ban-now-inevitable/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it has taken <a href="http://oliveridley.org/2007/05/02/nc-smoking-bill-dead-this-year/">less than a decade</a> (I am a pessimist), but looks like smoking in bars and restaurants may finally be over and done with in my old home state of NC.</p>
<p>Note that there is currently a HUGE loophole in the senate version of the bill, it permits smoking in &#8220;private clubs&#8221;. Many bars in NC designate themselves as &#8220;private clubs&#8221; to circumvent prohibition era (or thereabouts) laws that mandate liquor serving establishments to get a certain percentage of their revenue from food. So, my favourite Chapel Hill drinking establishment, The Dead Mule (no website, sorry!) is supposedly a &#8220;private club&#8221; &#8211; You supposedly pay a one time membership fee (usually less than 5 bucks), and are supposed to &#8220;sign in&#8221; any members and guests. This was all a farce anyway,  and the Mule got extremely smoky, it was quite disgusting after a while.</p>
<p>One hopes that the final bill will make the ban universal. Bans like this work best when they don&#8217;t favour one group of establishments over the other for no real reason. The people who work at the Dead Mule are equally entitled to clean air.</p>
<p>1.5 cautious cheers, let&#8217;s see what happens in the end&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The state Senate voted Thursday to ban smoking in bars and restaurants in North Carolina. It set the stage for what would be a historic prohibition of a product that created thousands of jobs, built Duke and Wake Forest universities and has long been an integral part of the culture in the nation&apos;s top tobacco-producing state.</p>
<p>House members passed a tougher version last month, meaning that lawmakers will still have to work out a compromise, assuming the Senate passes the measure in a second vote on Monday. The bill passed Thursday by an eight-vote margin, 26-18, so that seems likely.</p>
<p>via <a href='http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/1518514.html'>State Senate OKs smoking ban &#8211; Politics &#8211; News &amp; Observer</a>.</p>
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