Looks like Kansas City is the next place to come to it's senses and left a previously restrictive smoking ban. Now they will allow smoking in 25% of public places, and in any bar where only patrons 21 and older attend:
KC Council revises smoking ban
A revised smoking ban becomes effective in Kansas City on March 23.
About two weeks later, in an April 8 special election, Kansas City voters will consider another, different smoking ban.
Previously, it appeared that voters would have to weigh both a petition initiative and the City Council's ballot measure to limit smoking. But on Thursday, the council stubbed out the ballot measure it had approved earlier this month, instead changing the city's existing smoking ordinance.
Now, voters can override the current ordinance with the petitioners' ban.
The city's revised ban excludes generally 25 percent of hotel and motel rooms, tobacco stores, bars and casino gaming floors. Businesses with liquor licenses that admit only people 21 or older can be exempted from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. or closing if they post a sign indicating smoking is allowed.
Establishments with both a restaurant and bar could allow smoking in the bar if it is completely enclosed and separately ventilated.
"What we tried to do ... is if it's an establishment that those under 21 are able to be admitted, then there's a smoking ban," Councilman Ed Ford said Friday. "We tried to be consistent."
The petition initiative would exclude only casino floors and concourses at Truman Sports Complex.
Regarding indoor establishments, the petition initiative would exclude only casino floors.
Ford said there probably would be a "vigorous campaign" to tell voters about the council's action and educate them about the differences between the bans.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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