I've posted regarding local smoking ordinance bans before here in several threads. The city of Lincoln, which is 72 miles from me, had a voter approved measure that banned smoking in all public indoor places. This even included tobacconist shops and even cigar bars!. :angry2: One owner tried to circumvent the rule by parking a giant bus in front of his business and ran it on cold days so smokers could use it. Another owner tore a gaping hole between the wall and ceiling so that it could not be an "indoor facility" according to the letter of the law. :laugh: Well, it turns out that Sen. Pat Bourne of Omaha has sponsored a bill in our legislature that would overturn the bans and prevent local governments from passing anti-smoking measures. :thumbs: :thumbs: The only bad side is that a state-wide ban would probably result from this pyrrhic victory. ??? ???
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On a different note for those who are civically minded-my state is the only one in the union to utilize a unicameral legislature. Click here to read up on why we made it that way.
This just made my day a little bit brighter!.

Click here to read an Adobe file of the text.
On a different note for those who are civically minded-my state is the only one in the union to utilize a unicameral legislature. Click here to read up on why we made it that way.
This just made my day a little bit brighter!.


