We are getting off topic.
Could we please hear from a room owner who has been in business for many years, who's business has improved since the smoking laws took affect?
There are the seen and the unseen effects from the bans.
The seen is easy: My clothes and hair don't smell when I get home.
The unseen is not so easy:
How many potential new rooms never happen as businessmen decide that if they can't call the shots in their own room, why bother?
How many smokers have gone elsewhere for theri entertainment?
What is the actual losses of income due to the bans?
What effect does govt banning have on a Person's psyche and does that translate into less business overall?
If pool rooms can be controlled by those who don't use them, what other economic losses outside the poolrooms reduce entertainment dollars, thus poolroom income?
A lot more questions come from just a little thought.
Jeff Livingston