Bryan Schwegler wrote:Kirt Tompkins wrote:If anyone thinks that there will be no economic effect from this ill concieved law, you are quite mistaken. One just has to look at Toledo to see the effects a law such as this has on small, neighborhood bars. In the year before their law was finally overturned, 20 bars went out of business.
That's a bad comparison. There's a huge difference between between a local ban and a state-wide ban. I was against the Lakewood-only ban for that very reason, it's too easy to go elsewhere. However a state ban doesn't have nearly that same problem.
In other states that have had smoking bans for much longer than Ohio, they have not had any negative net affect on the economy. If your place of business is truly worth it, then people will still go there. If people only go there because they could smoke, then you need to examine your business plan.And as to the horrible health effects of SHS that I continuelly see thrown around. The EPA came out and stated that SHS kills 3000 people a year (a number which has been steadily growing with each new "study").
Name three.
You have to be kidding me. I'm not even going to dignify that with a response. There are still people out there who swear the holocaust didn't happen and that asbestos is good for everyone too! Let me guess, global warming is made up also right?
Actually Bryan, I'd like to know where you get your information. Almost every study (and there has NEVER been a study that just takes bars as a stand alone group, as they are always linked with places like Denny's and Applebees) That has been done on this subject has used state liquor tax figures to estimate economic impact. The problem with that is that while people do not stop drinking, they DO stop frequenting small, neighborhood bars to do so. And yes Bryan, there are those who DO go out to be in an atsmophere where they can smoke. Just because you are not one of them does not mean they do not exist. It is this self rightous attitude that bothers me more than any thing. Again, if I don't like it, you can't do it.
As to the "science" involved in SHS studies. When you actually take the time to learn how to do the small amount of science that you need to READ the studies, and not depend on the authors spoon feeding you the results, you learn that SHS has never been shown in any STATISTICLY SIGNIFICANT way to impact any illness. This has nothing to do with your snide reference to the holocaust or anything else. It is just the way it is.
I am including for both you and Charyn a link to the actual WHO study. To date the most comprehensive epidemiological study done on this subject. If you look at the figures, learn what a RR factor is and realize that for almost every other type of study EXCEPT those on SHS a figure of 3 - 4 is required before making any association, you will see that the figures arrived at are not STATISTICLY SIGNIFICANT. You will also see that the study shows that children raised in smoking households are approx. 20% LESS likely to develop lung cancer.
http://www.obscurious.co.uk/componants/smoking1440.pdf
I am in no way advocating smoking. I am just tired of people using suspect science and out and out lies to further their agenda.
I am also including a link to one of many studies done that show the actual economic impact these bans have I realize that since it is published by a pro smokers rights group you will most likely disreguard its conclusions. But hope springs eternal.
http://www.smokersclubinc.com/economic.html
Kirt Tompkins