In a message dated 6/28/2006 4:25:54 PM Pacific Standard Time,
missdeuces@yahoo.com writes:
But since Casinos are not public places
but privately owned I think they are not going to be liable for
someone walking in there and breathing second-hand smoke.
MissDeuces--
You are correct, they are not liable. Casinos are public places and governed
by the federal, state and local statue and code. If there is no legislation
requiring casinos to have non-smoking establishments they are not liable for the
impact of smoking on their employees and patrons.
China, Esquire
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