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Virginia Smoking Ban Bill Dies Again

by @ 7:01 am on February 15, 2008.

Another year, another victory for freedom of choice in the Old Dominion:

RICHMOND, Feb. 14 — The Virginia House of Delegates defeated several proposals Thursday to prohibit smoking in restaurants, stores, offices and other public places, effectively killing all anti-smoking legislation for this year’s General Assembly session.

For the fourth year in a row, the Republican-controlled House killed a smoking ban in the state, where tobacco farming and cigarette manufacturing have been integral to the economy.

Maybe now we can get on to more important things.

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2 Responses to “Virginia Smoking Ban Bill Dies Again”

  1. David Wilson Says:

    Wisconsin is considering something akin to this, including bars. “We don’t want to be the ashtray of the Midwest.” Whatever.

  2. Frank Says:

    I couldn’t agree more. These smoking bans are mean spirited and not needed. Good for Virginia!

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