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Cabal
02-15-2015, 05:30 PM
State lawmaker seeks indoor vaping ban (http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/local/2015/01/25/state-lawmaker-seeks-indoor-vaping-ban/22321547/)


MADISON — Lawmakers are set to reignite conversations this week about whether vaping — using electronic cigarettes and other vapor smoking devices — should be included in Wisconsin's smoking ban.

The ban that took effect in 2010 outlaws smoking in public indoor locations, including restaurants and bars. It doesn't apply to vaping, giving venue owners the right to decide whether or not to permit e-cigarettes.

Rep. Debra Kolste, D-Janesville, seeks to include vaping in the ban. She said because the indoor smoking ban has been so successful, the bill seemed like a "common sense extension" of the 2009 ban.

"This bill doesn't make anything illegal. It doesn't make the ability to vape illegal. It just says don't make it a team sport," Kolste said.

Rep. Joel Kleefisch, R-Oconomowoc, opposes the ban and plans his own bill this week to protect the use of e-cigarettes. Kleefisch said he does not believe lawmakers should be able to tell private business owners what patrons can do in their establishments.

"This new nanny state needs to stop interfering," Kleefisch said. "Let the customers decide with their pocketbooks."


North Dakota, New Jersey and Utah have banned vaping indoors in public spaces. Fifteen other states limit cigarettes in some areas, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Wisconsin is among them.

In the Green Bay area, Ashwaubenon has banned indoor vaping, as have Greenfield, a suburb of Milwaukee; and Onalaska, a suburb of La Crosse.

Assembly Democratic Leader Peter Barca said he was eager to see the conversation taken up in his chamber. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said he is hesitant to expand the ban. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he said he saw no reason to expand the existing ban.

Dr. Michael Fiore, founder of the University of Wisconsin's Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, said the health effects of vaping are still unknown.

But Fiore said he thinks not passing the bill would reverse progress made with the current smoking ban.

presence
02-15-2015, 05:33 PM
Why is this even the government's business?

UWDude
02-15-2015, 09:06 PM
Know-it-all control freak busybodies rule democracies.

DamianTV
02-16-2015, 03:37 AM
Without recognition of Rights, everything becomes subject to approval.

tod evans
02-16-2015, 03:50 AM
Lawmakers

^^^^Problem^^^^^^^^^


The solution isn't trying to change the leopards spots....

presence
02-16-2015, 07:41 PM
The solution isn't trying to change the leopards spots....

pretty sure this subspecies isn't endangered or anything either