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Local Lawmaker Calls for Statewide Smoking Ban Representative from Denton proposes statewide ban

By  SUSY SOLIS

Updated 8:04 AM CDT, Fri, Jan 9, 2009

 

Several Texas cities already have smoking bans in place, but one Texas state representative says it's not enough.

Bill Calls for Statewide Smoking Ban

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A state representative from Denton proposes a statewide smoking ban.

State Rep. Myra Crownover, R-Denton, filed House Bill 5 Wednesday. The measure would ban smoking in all workplaces, including bars and restaurants.

"We are not telling smokers whether they should or shouldn't smoke," Crownover said. "We are simply asking them to step outside."

If passed, the ban would force smokers to light up outside, either on a patio or at least 25 feet from the entrance of the bar or restaurant.  The bill would need to be passed in both the Texas House and Senate.

"I don't have the money to make a patio, nor is this my building to make one," said Don Kreka, the owner of The Point Bar and Grill in Denton.

He said he's afraid business will suffer if his customers can't smoke while they drink a beer or a cocktail.

But Crownover said there "is a mountain of evidence" that shows that businesses do not suffer after a smoking ban is put in place.

She said every Texan deserves the right to clean air. Crownover also said a statewide ban is necessary because so many different cities having differing rules.

"We don't want a patchwork of rules and regulations in different places, where people don't know what the rules are," she said.

Twenty-four other U.S. states have comprehensive statewide smoking laws in place.

But some smokers and nonsmokers alike said they weren't too happy with the idea of a statewide ban.

"I'm not a smoker, but I don't think the government should be telling us what to do. What's next?" Neil Broussard said.

According to the American Heart Association, 53,000 Americans die each year from secondhand smoke.

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  • burger guy Tuesday, Jan 27 at 12:03 AM FLAG COMMENT this is a good idea.
  • Carol Wright Thursday, Jan 22 at 2:53 PM FLAG COMMENT Smoking is still legal . Businesses should be able to choose whether to allow smoking NOT BE FORCED BY THE GOVERNMENT
  • CarolT Sunday, Jan 11 at 12:54 PM FLAG COMMENT The anti-smokers are guilty of flagrant scientific fraud for ignoring more than 50 studies, which show that human papillomaviruses cause over ten times more lung cancers than they pretend are caused by secondhand smoke. Passive smokers are more likely to have been exposed to this virus, so the anti-smokers' studies, because they are all based on nothing but lifestyle questionnaires, have been cynically DESIGNED to falsely blam ... MORE >
  • Marie Saturday, Jan 10 at 9:44 PM FLAG COMMENT I am a non smoker & a non drinker. There are certain bars that I don't go to b/c of the smoke and that is no problem for me, I understand that is my decision to be around it or not. The only problem I have is when I go to a family restaurant, with a bar b/c most of them have one, and my husband, my daughter, and I sit in the non smoking area......well it's really not non smoking....Not only can we smell it but we are in it ... MORE >
  • Brad Saturday, Jan 10 at 5:24 PM FLAG COMMENT America.... Land of the bought politicians, home of the regulated people.

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