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New Orleans bucked state law in 2014 by extending a statewide smoking ban to include bars and casinos. Since then, Frissora said, gamblers have taken their business outside the city.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\u201cIt\u2019s not fair because everyone else around us doesn\u2019t have the smoking ban,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n
Last November, a councilwoman in Gary, IN withdrew a proposed smoking ban after the CEO of two local Majestic Star casinos said the ban would eliminate 400 jobs and cost the state $3 million annually in tax money.\u00a0 LaVetta Sparks-Wade (D-6th) withdrew the proposed ordinance, saying the ban would create a disadvantage, because the smoking ban would not apply to nearby casinos in other municipalities, according to the Northwest Indiana Times.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\nAnd in Atlantic City, the Revel Casino shutdown in 2014 after just two years of operation. Among many factors that have been attributed to the casino\u2019s closure was its complete smoking ban, which officials say may have turned some customers off. The casino reopened late last month as the Ocean Resort Casino, and the new ownership has re-allowed smoking inside.<\/p>\n
Smoke and Mirrors<\/h2>\n
But while gaming executives may point to revenue drops, other research suggests there is nothing that shows casinos lose money after smoking bans are put into place.<\/p>\n
A study appearing in Tobacco Control,<\/em> a medical journal, examined the consequences of Illinois\u2019 2008 Smoke-Free Illinois Act, which included casinos. Illinois saw a five percent decline in casino admissions after the ban was put into place.<\/p>\nBut the study concluded that the decline– which casino executives pointed to as evidence of the adverse effects of no smoking measures — was more the result of a nationwide recession than the new law.<\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cEstimates from our study clearly indicated that the Illinois law that banned smoking in casinos has had no significant negative economic consequences for the casinos in terms of per-capita admissions or revenues,\u201d said Dr. John Tauras, of the National Bureau of Economic Research, who led the study.<\/p>\n
Nevada Lights Up Over Issues<\/h2>\n
Las Vegas casinos have no smoking in areas where food is served and in most of the city’s poker rooms, but have otherwise thus far resisted a general ban. But just 80 miles north in nearby Mesquite, a group has been laboring for years to bring about change inside that small city\u2019s three casinos.<\/p>\n
The Mesquite Citizens for Clean Indoor Air have been lobbying city officials for change since 2016. Casinos are among the city\u2019s largest employers and city council members have repeatedly expressed reluctance to impose a smoking ban on those businesses.<\/p>\n
So far, the closest the group has gotten to bringing about change was a ballot initiative petition that would have put the issue in the hands of Mesquite voters.\u00a0 The petition had the necessary signatures to appear on November\u2019s ballot, but on June 26, just days before the deadline to submit those signatures, a Clark County District Court Judge granted a restraining order and preliminary injunction against the initiative.<\/p>\n
A lawsuit was filed by Mesquite Gaming LLC and Rancho Mesquite Casino Inc. against the PAC collecting signatures for the ballot initiative, according to the Mesquite Local News.<\/em><\/p>\nThe defendants in the lawsuit claim that the \u201cDescription of Effect\u201d aspect of the initiative does not adequately or clearly identify where smoking would be prohibited.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The pros and cons of smoke-free casinos have been bandied about for eons, but now a new study may shed additional light on whether or not it would actually impact gaming revenues to make casinos entirely nonsmoking. A decade worth of recently released smoke-free data in Iowa could catch the attention of clean air advocates […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":42,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[62,18,18943],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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