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March 18, 2007

Issue: Smokefree Ordiances Commentary

Filed under: Audio, Journal — gary @ 8:10 pm

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I produced an audio commentary for Radio Anyway this weekend. The subject, Smokefree Ordinances, and their place in bars and restaurants. You may have images.jpgrecently heard that the Grand Traverse County Commission voted down a proposal which would have banned smoking in area workplaces—for the time being bars and restaurants are exempt from local smoking bans under state law. But the Traverse City Commission has moved forward and is urging the state to allow local governments to include bars and restaurants. (Click here to read a draft of the TC Letter to area State Senators PDF)

There has been a debate playing out in the local editorial papers, and amongst many on the street. The idea seems repulsive to some, and to others, well, it just makes sense. Smokefree ordinances in Traverse City may be a long ways away, but other cities, states and, in some cases, entire nations like Ireland, France and the SAR Hong Kong, all smoking meccas, are enacting them.

Click here for a list of restaurants that have already gone Smokefree in Michigan.

NOTE: Producing this piece was difficult. There was a lot I could have added, and somethings I wish I would have stated a little differently, but the commentary was a result of several conversations and interviews, and a lot of reading up on the subject of secondhand smoke and, as you will hear, a little philosophy.

4 Comments »

  1. Hi Gary,
    Thanks for doing this piece on second hand smoke. Many good points and short enough, so as to not lose casual listeners.
    I don’t think smokers, or anyone using pollutants which can poison other living things has a right to be selfish, selfcentered. I don’t think they should be able to smoke on the sidewalk in front of the bar/restaurant either! Imagine the poor neighbors who must breathe all that smoke!
    My doctor said my Cancer in1995 was directly related to second hand smoke exposure in my workplace. I am totally disabled now.

    Comment by Katherine — March 19, 2007 @ 12:26 pm

  2. Excellent reporting. Of course, I agree with your viewpoint, although I am not a libertarian. Good job.

    Comment by Lisa Danto — March 20, 2007 @ 2:55 pm

  3. Nice job! It was great when NYC and then NJ went smoke-free. Nice to be able to come home from the bar without smelling like an ashtray.

    Comment by Kevin — March 21, 2007 @ 10:10 am

  4. This came across my email:
    ALERT–Action Needed!

    In case you don’t know, the Senate passed a bill last night eliminating
    almost all of the Healthy Michigan Fund, including the Tobacco Program, for
    the remainder of this fiscal year. The budget bill will now go to the House
    for its consideration. It is important that key Republican Senators hear
    from us today as we convey our deep disappointment in their actions. The
    message is, “shame on you for cutting critical services. We need to
    increase state revenues.”

    Please contact the following Senators today (by noon if possible):
    Senator Bishop 517-373-2417; senmbishop@senate.michigan.gov
    Senator Cassis 517-373-1758; senncassis@senate.michigan.gov
    Senator Cropsey 517-373-3760; ofcacropsey@senate.michigan.gov
    Senator Gilbert 517-373-7708; senjgilbert@senate.michigan.gov
    Senator Richardville 517-373-3543; senrrichardville@senate.michigan.gov

    Also, please contact the following House leaders with the message, “we need
    increased revenues, not more cuts, to balance the budget.”

    Rep. Dillon 517-373-0857; andydillon@house.mi.gov
    Rep. Sak 517-373-0822; representativesak@house.mi.gov
    Rep. DeRoche 517-373-0827; craigderoche@house.mi.gov
    Rep. Ward 517-373-1784; chrisward@house.mi.gov

    Also, please thank the Governor and Bob Emerson for not cutting the Healthy
    Michigan Fund in the Executive Order.

    Governor: http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-21995-65331–,00.html
    Bob Emerson: EmersonB@michigan.gov

    And for those willing to do a little more, please thank the following
    Senators for their support of the Healthy Michigan Fund in their floor
    speeches last night…

    Senator Schauer http://www.senate.michigan.gov/schauer/feedback.htm
    Senator Cherry sendcherry@senate.michigan.gov
    Senator Brater senlbrater@senate.michigan.gov

    Quick action and response to what happened yesterday is very important.
    Please act today and share with your network.

    Thank you for your ongoing help with this!
    Karen

    Karen Holcomb-Merrill
    Policy Consultant
    Tobacco-Free Michigan

    Comment by gary — March 23, 2007 @ 11:53 am

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