David Shove's and Andy Driscoll's points are all valid.  There are a lot of things 
that cities can accomplish that state's cant't, including a smoking ban.  And 
second-hand smoke, like exhaust fumes from automobiles (which I would love to see 
banned) are a health threat.  (And unlike gasoline, tobacco isn't the cause for our 
war with Iraq.)

Nevertheless, I stand by my original position and concerns.  Local smoking bans will 
hurt small businesses in the cities while restaurants and bars in the suburbs will 
flourish (along with corportate drinking and eating establishments in cities, suburbs 
and rural areas that can absorb the loss of business with the smoking ban).

Implementing policy, laws and ordinances that benefit suburbs and big businesses at 
the expense of cities and small businesses doesn't sound very GREEN to me.

There's a good article in this week's City Pages about the proposed smoking ban.  
Ironically enough, the owner of Bryant Lake Bowl, Kim Bartmann, testified in favor of 
implementing a ban in Minneapolis, even though there's been smoking in her 
establishment.  If the benefits of the ban are that important to her, then why didn't 
she make her business smoke free as soon as she became aware of the dangers of 
second-hand smoke, instead of waiting for a law to be passed?

Make no mistake.  I find cigarette smoke nasty and I'd love to see a state-wide ban.  
So let's put the heat on Pawlenty and state legislators instead of our local 
politicians.

If the smoking bans should pass in the Twin Cities, I hope that the proponents of the 
ban will at least make an effort to support the small businesses that are going to be 
hurt.  Heck, I'll buy David and Andy a drink at the Artist's Quarter should the ban 
pass in St. Paul.
(The AQ, by the way, will surely suffer given that it's in a basement, meaning its 
patrons aren't going to want to climb the stairs to step outside and smoke.)

Peter Schmitz   Downtown St. Paul

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