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Boston bans cigarette sales in drug stores but delays cigar bar closings

Started by Raineyrocks, December 11, 2008, 10:57 PM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

 http://www.boston.com/news/health/blog/2008/12/smoking_restric.html

Boston bans cigarette sales in drug stores but delays cigar bar closings
Email|Link|Comments (27) Posted by Gideon Gil December 11, 2008 04:58 PM

By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff

Cigar bars and other swank salons devoted to smoking won a significant though temporary reprieve from Boston health regulators today, who decided that the establishments will face extinction in 10 years instead of the five-year grace period originally proposed as part of sweeping new tobacco control rules.

The regulations, approved unanimously by the Boston Public Health Commission, also ban cigarette sales at drugstores and on college campuses in the city and eliminate smoking on the patios of restaurants and bars with outside service. Those restrictions will go into effect in 60 days.

The restrictions give Boston among the most stringent antismoking laws in the United States and place it at the vanguard of widening campaigns to reduce cigarette smoking, especially among young people and the poor.

While major pharmacy chains and tobacco companies quietly fought the rules, the most fervent opposition emerged from the owners and patrons of cigar bars and hookah lounges, where customers take long drags on flavored tobacco from a communal water pipe.

After considering those protests, the health commission -- which includes a top heart doctor and the leaders of two community health centers -- decided that a five-year grace period would give the cigar bar and lounge owners too little time to prepare for the loss of their businesses.

At the end of the 10-year period, smoking bars may ask the executive director of the health commission for a further grace period, the commission decided. The city now has six cigar bars and five hookah lounges. No new ones will be permitted to open in the city, however.

"Cigarettes are bad, they're harmful to people, there's a need for us to change the social norms around cigarettes," said commission member Harold Cox, an associate dean at the Boston University School of Public Health. "Our responsibility as governmental officials is to protect people."

ColdSoul

I think I need to go in and light up in the Boston City Office on my way to NH, freaking bastards! I have been saying for a awhile that in California smokers are 2nd class citizens, and it's all based off "2nd hand smoke kills" yet that is a complete lie.

The odd's of you dieing from 2nd hand smoke are about 1 in 100,000 and they inflate the statistics there was a nice penn and tell BS episode about it.

J’raxis 270145

mAssachusetts. What a hellhole.

These businesses can just move a bit to the north, of course. ;D

Hubbard

In a climate where unemployment is rising they want to destroy an entire industry?

Puke

Quote from: Hubbard on December 12, 2008, 03:06 AM NHFT
In a climate where unemployment is rising they want to destroy an entire industry?

Of course. You don't think politicians really give a shit about anyone else but themselves do you?

error

They're the government. They have to protect people -- from themselves!

AntonLee


Porcupine_in_MA

Quote from: J'raxis 270145 on December 12, 2008, 12:07 AM NHFT
mAssachusetts. What a hellhole.

These businesses can just move a bit to the north, of course. ;D

Exactly. Let's hope this turns out they do, because this is another example of the superiorty of NH to the rest of the country and the world.


Quote from: AntonLee on December 12, 2008, 06:35 AM NHFT
you can still smoke in your office in the State House however.

Of course.


Quote from: Puke on December 12, 2008, 05:14 AM NHFT
Of course. You don't think politicians really give a shit about anyone else but themselves do you?

What a cynic. What? Do you want anarchy everywhere or something?

J’raxis 270145

Quote from: Hubbard on December 12, 2008, 03:06 AM NHFT
In a climate where unemployment is rising they want to destroy an entire industry?

Of course. Poverty is the government's greatest invention.

(How else do you get people dependent on the government dole?)

Puke