Friday, May 8, 2009
Frisco might loosen smoking restrictions for cigar bars
Thank Dog that a man's home is still his castle, and that he (or she) can still fire up a stogie over a friendly game of cards.
Embracing the concept of "flexibility," Frisco civic leaders are exploring the possibility of relaxing the just-enacted city ban on indoor smoking in order to accomodate the building of a cigar bar in Frisco Square.
The city will consider passing an exemption to the smoking ban for cigar bars, but the State of Texas may pass their own indoor smoking ban. Which would put the kabosh on all that.
posted by JM
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