LOL>..First of all health conscious and pool player are at opposite ends of the spectrum.

It is a daily event that a single mother or father will bring their newborn baby or young child in a smokefilled pool room at 2am and feed them skittles all night for dinner. Even with smoke eaters I can come in the next day and there is still smoke in the air from the night before. It literally takes weeks to clean the smell out of a place after that much smoke. I once put in healthy snacks in our snack cooler. I put in fresh fruit, muffins, bagels etc since pool players wanted more healthy choices. Funny...when they had the choice they complained I took out all the "good" foods. A month later the fruit had rotted, the muffins moldy and the bagels hard. I spent about $150 on healthy stuff and sold about $7 worth. Learned my lesson. I guess it goes hand in hand with guys that hang out in our pool room. They want to smoke, gamble, eat unhealthy food. I think they all have a death wish of sorts.
The government has a 1000 regulations that I must follow in order to stay in business. The latest one is sexual discrimination by gender based pricing. For 38 years we had ladies rates of half price. We also had free pool for ladies with a gentlemen escort. Now that is considered discriminatory and we charge the same rate. Guess what? All the customers that mooched off us for years of discounted pool complain that we wont hire and attorney to get the state to reverse the law. You know? Since it is all MY fault the law was passed..

The government regulates every single aspect of my business. From the hours I can be open to the required safety equipment my employees must wear like goggles and steel toe boots. From ladies rate pricing to electrical codes and safety exits. If you serve food you can add about ANOTHER 1000 regulations to follow.
Anyone on here that thinks you can do ANYTHING you want when you open a business really needs to come out of their cave. Owning a business has a lot of great perks, but it is not a dictatorship. It is still regulated for the safety of everyone involved. If you have exposed wiring, open sewer line, structural damage, you cannot be open to the public. It seems to me that a lot of posters here have never owned a business. Saying that if you get a fine just pay it and pay it again when you break the law again. It really doesn't work that way. Sell a beer to an underage kid, pay fine, sell again to underage kid, pay HUGE fine, sell to a third underage kid, lose liquor license, lose business license, get arrested, get on statewide watch list where you are photographed and not allowed to own any business again that has liquor involved, get charged with a felony and possibly go to prison. Whenever you start accumulating fines you many times have have your business license revoked for having a "problem business". Pool players may not care because they will just go to the next pool room.
As a business owner you do have a legal and moral responsibility to provide a workplace and gathering place that is healthy and safe. Smoking bans is no different that previous changes in the law. When I had to make $23,000 in improvements in electrical codes and add another fire exit to my business, no customers complained. Is anyone really so ignorant of business to think it didnt affect them? Did they think I had a big bucket of $100 dollar bills laying around to use? I had to take out a loan, raise prices on products to pay for it and pay it off over the next three years. One way or another customers eventually pay for all these safety issues. If not that means the business went under. The government already regulates what clothes the employees wear. It regulates what songs are on my jukebox. It regulates the paint on my walls and the carpet on my floors. All you can do is conform with all the regulations and vote politicians out of office that overregulate you or overtax you.
Guess I am done rambling for now....will go rest my typing fingers.