Justin,

For your theory to be correct, you'd have to admit that second hand smoke CAUSES health problems, which would then motivate insurance companies to try and ban it to save money on claims. You can't have it both ways. If the insurance companies want to keep second hand smoke out of a venue, it has to be because they think it harms people are increases sickness and thus health insurance claims. Otherwise, they wouldn't spend the money to stop it. So if your conspiracy theory is correct, then by default, it also supports the reason for doing it it seems.

Smokers are in the minority. My point was bar OWNERS and MANAGERS.. not employees. I am guessing the percentage is a bit closer to average once you get away from the career bar people.

Brian


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