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Earth Bound Misfit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 09:40 AM
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Despite Threats, Casino Smoking Ban Advances
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http://www.courant.com/news/politics/hc-casino-smoking-ban-0421.artapr21,0,3418444.story

By CHRISTOPHER KEATING | The Hartford Courant
April 21, 2009

Despite threats of legal action and a potential battle over nearly $400 million a year in slot-machine revenue currently added to state coffers, a key legislative committee voted Monday to ban smoking at the state's two Indian casinos.

The Democratic members on the legislature's government administration and elections committee said they have the right to ban smoking to protect the health of casino workers — including those who have complained about the health effects of second-hand smoke.

But Republican lawmakers said the bill is clearly unconstitutional and would violate the compacts between the state and the Indian tribes that operate the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos. They said the bill specifically targets casinos while allowing private clubs to continue permitting smoking.

"This, indeed, does buy us a substantial fight in the courts," said Rep. John W. Hetherington, a New Canaan Republican who serves as the ranking House Republican on the committee. "This is going to be a very long and costly fight for Connecticut."

The two casinos have said they prefer to reach a resolution directly with the governor's office, rather than being forced to ban smoking by the legislature.

In strongly worded letters to Gov. M. Jodi Rell and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, tribal officials said last month that the pending bill would violate the compact that allows the state to collect hundreds of millions of dollars each year from the casinos.

"I must inform you that if this legislation is approved, that action will force us to vigorously defend our federally recognized right to govern our lands," Mohegan Tribal Chairman Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum wrote in a one-page letter to Rell. "I will be compelled to initiate legal action on behalf of the Mohegan Tribe to stop this assault on our rights."

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goclark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 09:49 AM
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1. I hope they ban it all over ~ that is why I don't go to casino's anymore

Can't take the smoke.
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MindPilot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 09:59 AM
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4. A couple of the tribes here have opened no-smoking casinos.
People have a choice -- sometimes the "free market" actually works.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:15 PM
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17. One of the nicest casinos I have been to was in Minnnesota
and was alcohol free.
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enlightenment Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 09:53 AM
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2. I think the CT legislature needs to take another look
at Worcester v Georgia . . .

From the commencement of our government Congress has passed acts to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indians; which treat them as nations, respect their rights, and manifest a firm purpose to afford that protection which treaties stipulate. All these acts, and especially that of 1802, which is still in force, manifestly consider the several Indian nations as distinct political communities, having territorial boundaries, within which their authority is exclusive, and having a right to all the lands within those boundaries, which is not only acknowledged, but guaranteed by the United States. .

http://www.civics-online.org/library/formatted/texts/worcester.html

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Statistical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 10:34 AM
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7. Yeah I don't understand how this even got this far.
Initially from the headline I thought it was casinos in NV.

If residents of NV via the elected officals of NV wish to ban smoking in casinos in NV I have no problem.

I do have a problem when the residents of CT wish to ban smoking in another nation.
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enlightenment Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 11:49 AM
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11. That'll be a cold day . . .
and it's going to be 94 today in Vegas (I live in LV).

When that group that pushed the smoking ban onto ballots across the country came to Nevada, they had to make some major concessions - the law (passed by initiative) bans smoking in all the standard places except the casinos. No way were they going to allow that.

I'm an ex-smoker - quit more than a decade ago - but this issue beats the band. It's enough to make me want to light up again, just out of spite. I'd like a few bans, too, and my arguments are just as logical as the anti-smoking crowds . . . but I'm not going to get them: perfume and cologne (I'd rather breathe smoke than be asphyxiated by AXE body spray or the latest 'fragrance'). Mobile phones - can we at least have a one-day moratorium every month so we don't have to hear about the latest trials and travails/arguments/body function of total strangers . . . not to mention the very real danger of being on the road with morons who can't stop talking on the phone for more than 5 minutes? And speaking of idiots in vehicles; let's ban boom boxes on wheels; there may be ordinances, but they aren't working. Violent reaction to incessant bass-beat should be considered justifiable homicide.

It's all about perspective, isn't it?
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MindPilot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 02:53 PM
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14. "Violent reaction to incessant bass-beat should be considered justifiable homicide."
Ramen to that!
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MindPilot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 09:55 AM
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3. Banning tobacco on Indian land just seems...well, ironic. n/t
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 10:25 AM
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6. True. But it's nice that THEY have the right to decide this.
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konnichi wa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 10:17 AM
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5. I'm an ex smoker but I agree with the republicans on this one.
:grr:
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kiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 11:43 AM
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8. Yup, unfortunatly sometimes stupid is bipartisan. n/t
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walldude Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 11:45 AM
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9. LMFAO.... Casino's?
So it's ok to drop juniors college fund on the slots but not to smoke while you are doing it? :rofl: :rofl:
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Better Believe It Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 11:47 AM
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10. I'm an ex-smoker and I'm against the smoking ban.
Some casino's provide "non-smoking areas". That could be done and employees who object to "second-hanrd" smoke could be assigned to work in the non-smoking casino areas.
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Sebastian Doyle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:03 PM
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15. Depends on how they do it.
I've seen casinos where you have to walk through the polluted part of the building to get to the non-smoking section, which pretty much defeats the whole purpose. Others where the stench pours in through the HVAC system, again defeating the purpose.

The casinos should be set up using this model: The entire building is considered a smoke free facility except for the one section where smoking is allowed. That section is completely closed off from the rest of the casino, including the HVAC system, and tobacco addicts can poison themselves to their diseased hearts' content without subjecting anyone else to it.
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cherish44 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 11:50 AM
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12. It's CASINOS dammit. You don't use 's to make a plural!
Edited on Sat May-09-09 11:51 AM by cherish44
This is something they teach in 2nd grade.
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Earth Bound Misfit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 12:00 PM
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13. ?????
Edited on Sat May-09-09 12:02 PM by Earth Bound Misfit
Is that addressed to my OP?

Nevermind. Just saw the post you meant.
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Paladin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:53 PM
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18. Somebody Needs To Relax And Have A Smoke. :) n/t
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Earth Bound Misfit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-10-09 11:38 AM
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19. Tee-Hee...n/t
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:14 PM
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16. I have been to both of these casinos and they are HUGE
There is no reason they can't establish smoking and non-smoking areas in each of them. They also should be able to afford ventilation equipment.

If I was a lawmaker in CT, I wouldn't want to fight with either of these casinos. I was there on a week night and they were both packed to the gills.
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