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Originally Posted by ASU2003
They did this in Arizona. In Tempe, it was banned, in Scottsdale it wasn't. Plenty of businesses (from family restaurants, college bars, nightclubs, strip clubs, and other places) were impacted by it, and a lot just closed down and relocated. It didn't change how much second hand smoke people were breathing in, it was just in a different city.
Now, in Ohio, you have to drive up to Michigan (or another state that allows smoking indoors). That is a little longer trip.
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Oh I understand why it's better to do it state-wide, I'm just not sure why
pan thinks it's better to do it statewide.