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SUPPORT BAN? (Y/N/U) |
SMOKER? (S/NS/Q) |
PACKS (#/day) |
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YRS SMOKED (#) |
TIMES TRIED TO QUIT (� =
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Benjamin Sutphin, Mayor1 |
N |
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<1 |
Marlboro Lights |
40 |
1 |
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(Council 1) Yolonda Fountain-Henderson |
cnr |
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(1) Allan D. Stichnote |
BUTT HEAD |
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(2) Yolanda Austin |
BUTT HEAD |
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(2) Herman Barnes |
BUTT HEAD |
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(3) Dennis Campbell2 |
Y |
Q |
<1 |
Marlboro |
6 |
>1� |
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(3) David Schmerber3 |
US |
NS |
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(4) Rodney Epps4 |
N |
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(4) Anthony Harris Sr. |
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1It's a dumb,
expensive, wasteful habit. |
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2I'd want to
see the language of the ban. I'd be probably 80 percent inclined to vote yes. |
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3I probably
would, but I'd like to think I'd be open-minded if it came up. |
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4It's kind of
crazy to me that you can be in an establishment and get drunk and come out
and cause all kinds of havoc, but you can't smoke in that same establishment.
That's ridiculous. If I felt it was really about people's health, I would do
something about it. |
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cnr: Could not be reached |
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Butt Head: Declined to participate or did
not return message(s) |
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n/c: No comment |
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Benjamin Sutphin, Jennings mayor At one time city hall was smoke-free except for my office. And
then everybody seemed to come in here and smoke when I wasn't here, and other
people were complaining about it. I thought: There's one way to eliminate
this. So since 4/28 of this year, all of city hall is smoke-free, as are the
police station and the public-works building. If I want to smoke a cigarette,
I can go outside. |
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David Schmerber, Jennings councilman,
District 3 I'm the youngest of four boys. All three of my
brothers have passed, and all three of them smoked. Now, I don't know if
subconsciously I associated that with early death, but my dad and two
brothers died at the age of 54 and my oldest brother died at the age of 65.
I've outlived all of them. I'm 65. I'd like to think that if they didn't
smoke they'd still be around and we'd still be enjoying them, but I can't say
that for sure. |
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Rodney Epps, Jennings councilman, District
4 My wife and I own a barbershop. We don't smoke. Smoke
doesn't bother me. My chair is at one end of the shop, her chair is on the
other. On her end there's no smoking. My end, I don't care what you do as
long as you respect me. |
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