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As Isle of Palms moves closer to a ban on lighting up in the workplace (emphasis: no more smoking in bars or restaurants), Mayor Mike Sottile says businesses should regulate themselves. City Council took up the issue in a special session last night.
Read more about local smoking bans on our topic page.Despite the mayor’s opposition, Council voted 5-4 to ask the city’s lawyer to draft up an ordinance to that effect. As in other communities nearby (Charleston, Sullivan’s Island, Mount Pleasant …) that have recently banned smoking in workplaces, the debate falls along the lines of health and safety vs. self-determination. These days, the health and safety argument seems to be the one that’s winning pretty much everywhere. (Has there been a case where a smoking ban proposal didn’t pass? … OK, there was Folly Beach back in May. Those crazy liberals …)
Live 5 News can give you the basic idea:
“I believe we need a smoking ban I believe we need to protect the employees and give them access to a smoke free environment,” says IOP Council member Dick Cronin. Cronin says employees can’t just get another job, and the government needs to be the one to regulate. “The businesses will think about their destiny and profit or loss.”
They’ve also got video coverage.
The Post and Courier tells how the votes came out Monday night:
Council members Marty Bettelli, Ryan Buckhannon, Dee Taylor and Mayor Mike Sottile voted against.
The city expects to have a draft ordinance put together sometime in August or September.
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Most of our opinions on smoking and smoking bans are based upon media-driven press releases funded by organizations devoted to the “War On Smoking.”
Unfortunately that means that most of our opinions are based upon clearly biased information.
To see the view from the other side you might want to read a short, admittedly one-sided, booklet designed to expose the distortions, exaggerations, and even outright lies that smoking bans are based upon.
Go to
http://encyclopedia.smokersclub.com/257.html
and read the free “Stiletto” that you’ll find there. You may be surprised. The amount of “propaganda” that hits you every day of the year from the other side is enormous: it’s quite worthwhile to read some of the “other side” for balance, and the Stiletto’s material has all been carefully researched and checked for accuracy.
Michael J. McFadden Author of “Dissecting Antismokers’ Brains” http://pasan.TheTruthIsALie.com
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