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November 03, 2008

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Tom
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Although I understand the business end of being able to allow smoking...

...it may have been helpful health-wise if the bars in college towns (Hot Point, Wibs, and Orky's in Shippensburg) could have remained smoke free.

Just think if all college town bars across the states were smoke free, possibly reducing the amount of new smokers and cutting back those that smoked before college.

The health risks of smoking are proven and I know many people that have such a hard time kicking the habit once it starts.

Note: I don't smoke - and don't really care if you do. This is just a theoretical thought.

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