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Smoker Andy Gomulinski was surprised recently when he didn’t see an ashtray at the upper-level bar at Sidelines in Lambertville.
That section of the restaurant went smoke-free Jan. 1 ― four months before Michigan’s statewide smoking ban is to take effect.
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Restaurants and bars in Michigan near the Ohio border hope smoking patrons like Gomulinski and those from Ohio ― who scoot across the state line because they can smoke in such establishments ― will continue to spend their money after Michigan’s smoking ban kicks in.
Some places in Michigan could have had a reprieve from the ban when Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said Thursday that he was going to file a lawsuit to block it because the county didn’t have enough money or people to enforce it. Hours later, he did an about-face after he was flooded with phone calls and e-mails criticizing the idea.
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