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Friday, May 17, 2019

Letter to Senator About Smoking Ban

Dale Schultz Senator 17th Senate District style 122 South State Capitol P. O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Dear Mr. Schultz, My name is Juan Jimenez, I have been a citizen and active voter of Wisconsin for over 8 years now, and while I may not agree with some of the states ago decisions, I do commend the job you and your colleagues have done. That being said, I am writing in regards to the public smoking ban that the state legislation committee is currently considering. I, and many others akin me, do not support this proposed bill and I will tell you why.I do agree that a smoking ban is reasonable in some places. Between the age of most students and the declined health of hospital patients, it makes sense to ban smoking in the areas of schools and hospitals. I will also agree that smoking in a restaurant is something most everyone looks ill upon. Now interdict, on the other hand, are a diametric story. According to taxpolicycenter. org, Wisconsin collects over 50 million dol lars annually in alcohol tax revenues. Many of the bars that those taxes come from have a majority of patrons who enjoy smoking while they relax and have a drink.If they are no longer allowed to smoke in their local bar, they may just stay home, which results in lost income for local businesses, as well as, lost tax revenue for the state. As far as banning smoking in front of public building entrances, I agree due to the circumstance that people have to enter and exit through there. However, parking lots and parking garages offer a wide area of outdoor air and space. Its not inconceivable that one who doesnt deficiency to smell smoke would quite easily be able to avoid such encounters. Having a obligatory smoking area a set distance from entrances makes sense. 1000 feet away, however, is an xtremely ridiculous proposal. Ultimately, this is about the freedom of cream and ones right to exercise that freedom. If smoking in public can be reasonably regulated, then non-smokers and smo kers would be able to enjoy the same rights of choice. You, Mr. Schultz, as an elected official, must look out for all of your pieces freedoms. This current government has far more important matters to focus time and energy toward, like our economy and the massive overspending that has become commonplace. I would like to see you take action against such silly rule making and vote no. Thank you for your support. Sincerely,

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