Voters Support Both Nevada Smoking Proposals
Both a tough indoor-smoking ban and a weaker proposal backed by the casino and hospitality industries won support from Nevada voters in a recent poll; if residents approve both measures in November, the one with the greatest majority would become law, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported Sept. 17.
The Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, Question 5 on the ballot, was supported by 66 percent of voters surveyed by the newspaper and KRNV-TV4. The measure, supported by healthcare groups, would ban smoking in almost all indoor spaces except gaming areas of casinos.
"Ours is supported by the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the Nevada State Medical Association ... these are all organizations whose entire existence has been dedicated to the study and care of illnesses," said campaign manager Michael Hackett. "The other initiative is being pushed by slot route operators, gamers, bar and tavern owners. These are not leaders in public health."
The Responsibly Protect Nevadans From Second-Hand Smoke Act, Question 4, was favored by 61 percent of voters. This measure would allow smoking in designated areas of bars and restaurants as well as gaming areas of grocery stores and convenience stores.
"We think Question 5 takes away an adult's freedom of choice," said Ronald Drake of the Nevada Tavern Owners Association. "If you choose to patronize a bar that has smoking, that should be your choice. It shouldn't be legislated. We support Question 4 because it keeps (smoking) limited, and it keeps it legal."
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