Revised Casper Smoking Ordinance Passes First Reading
Casper City Council took its first of three steps toward significantly changing Casper’s public indoor smoking ordinance Tuesday night.
Casper City Council took its first of three steps toward significantly changing Casper’s public indoor smoking ordinance Tuesday night.
Smoky bars, restaurants, bowling allies or other businesses that will soon be allowed to resume smoking could return within Casper's city limits. Unless those who wish to keep Casper smoke-free, can convince the Casper City Council not to change the ordinance. The consensus is that with an increased number of smokers on the council itself, the indoor smoking ordinance ban will most likely be undone or severely weakened in Casper.
Casper's Non-Smokers are planning to rally together tomorrow afternoon to let the city council hear their collective voice.
Casper's Non-Smokers are planning to rally together tomorrow afternoon to let the city council hear their collective voice.
The majority of Casper City Council says it's in favor of either repealing or rewriting the city’s recently established public indoor smoking ban.
The ban was discussed for nearly an hour at Tuesday’s council work session.
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With Casper City Council planning to revisit its five-month-old public indoor smoking ban, Smokefree Natrona County says, in the coming weeks, it will watch the actions of council closely.
The Casper City Council will revisit the recently-enacted city-wide smoking ban at its work session Tuesday afternoon. Representatives of bars and clubs located within city limits are asking the council to reconsider the ban, which went into effect in September of last year
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