ericdriscoll
CRA Ambassador #175966
Despite California trying to ban smoking everywhere CRA stepped in on the council meetings to discuss the difference between cigar and cigarette smoking. This intervention allowed for several exemptions within the ban to allow us to enjoy our cigars in establishments. If CRA was not there, there would have been NO representation and there would have been NO smoking in any establishments as the bill would have been passed uncontested. Let's keep this representation up and if you are not a member please join and as always you get a smoke on me as my post below states. Hope this info keeps everyone up to date! CRA, BOTL link: [ame="http://www.botl.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=32143"]CRA Call To Arms! - BOTL Cigar Forums - Brothers of the Leaf[/ame]
Greetings!
Below is a press release relating to the passing of the OUTDOOR DINING smoking ban in Los Angeles City. You will notice that CRA successfully negotiated SEVERAL exemptions to help protect cigar enthusiasts and retail business owners.
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GAR RIGHTS OF AMERICA
10533 Main Street, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, U.S.A.
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
Date: January 20, 2010
Contact: Brian Berman
Phone: (818) 541-1535
Email: info@cigarrights.org
Los Angeles City Council Passes Smoking Ban In Outdoor Dining Areas
- CRA Successfully Negotiated Several Exemptions -
Fairfax, VA After a lengthy process of negotiations and deliberations, the Los Angeles City Council approved a new outdoor smoking policy for the City of Los Angeles, California. The approved policy will now be sent to the Mayors office, who is expected to sign the legislation that was introduced by City Council Member Grieg Smith some 18-months ago.
The ordinance goes into effect 30days after signature by the Mayor. Initially, there will be a one-year grace period which will allow business owners who allow or cater to cigar enthusiasts, an opportunity to adjust their business operations as well as educate customers on the new policy. Once the one-year period is over, there could be citations issued by City code enforcement officials for individuals and business owners who violate the policy. Maximum fines for violating any of the new provisions would be $250, as provided by state law.
The new policy will:
§ ban smoking at outdoor dining areas of restaurants and within 10 feet of the area
§ ban smoking in a food court or within 10-feet of that area
§ ban smoking within a forty foot radius of a business, such as a food kiosk, food cart or mobile food truck that regularly sells or provides food or drinks but has no dedicated outdoor dining area
From the day this motion was introduced, Cigar Rights of America (CRA) and their members, took the lead and directed policy strategy that ultimately led to significant modifications of the original ordinance motion, said Victor Franco, Jr., Lobbyist for Ek & Ek Public Advocacy, who coordinated strategy and worked the issue day-to-day for CRA. As soon as CRA brought us on-board, we went to work meeting directly with City Council Members and staff.
While there is disappointment that Los Angeles City has enacted an outdoor smoking ban, the new ordinance does include several exemptions that were won by the CRA. Those exemptions include:
§ Bars as well as Cigar Lounges are exempted from the policy
§ Private, non-public events are exempt
§ Restaurants that move to a lounge or bar experience via their City permit - particularly in the late evening hours - are exempt from the policy once patrons are required to be 18 or older
Partnering with Ek & Ek to work this issue at all levels of LA City Government, CRA staff, including Los Angeles-based Brian Berman (CRAs Director of Membership) and other CRA members had one-on-one meetings with LA City Council Members.
While we understand the councils need to act on this issue, we wanted to make sure that council members understood how this is an infringement of personal freedom not to mention the devastating business impacts and implications on retail and restaurant owners across Los Angeles City, said Berman. The cigar experience is precisely that, an experience. While a cigarette smoker may feel the need or urge to take a drag on a cigarette at any time during the day, cigar enthusiasts typically plan the event as an experience with fine wine, some Cognac, or after a nice dinner with friends, Berman added after being asked by a City Council Member to differentiate a cigar enthusiast vs. a cigarette smoker.
About Cigar Rights of America
Cigar Rights of America (CRA) was founded on the principle of fighting for the freedom to enjoy premium cigars. A consumer-based, non-profit public advocacy organization that works with local, state and federal governments to protect the freedoms of cigar enthusiasts, CRA works with its constituency of members including manufacturers, retailers and cigar enthusiasts to focus on opposing restrictive smoking bans and increased taxation of cigars. www.CigarRights.org
Greetings!
Below is a press release relating to the passing of the OUTDOOR DINING smoking ban in Los Angeles City. You will notice that CRA successfully negotiated SEVERAL exemptions to help protect cigar enthusiasts and retail business owners.
=======================
GAR RIGHTS OF AMERICA
10533 Main Street, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, U.S.A.
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
Date: January 20, 2010
Contact: Brian Berman
Phone: (818) 541-1535
Email: info@cigarrights.org
Los Angeles City Council Passes Smoking Ban In Outdoor Dining Areas
- CRA Successfully Negotiated Several Exemptions -
Fairfax, VA After a lengthy process of negotiations and deliberations, the Los Angeles City Council approved a new outdoor smoking policy for the City of Los Angeles, California. The approved policy will now be sent to the Mayors office, who is expected to sign the legislation that was introduced by City Council Member Grieg Smith some 18-months ago.
The ordinance goes into effect 30days after signature by the Mayor. Initially, there will be a one-year grace period which will allow business owners who allow or cater to cigar enthusiasts, an opportunity to adjust their business operations as well as educate customers on the new policy. Once the one-year period is over, there could be citations issued by City code enforcement officials for individuals and business owners who violate the policy. Maximum fines for violating any of the new provisions would be $250, as provided by state law.
The new policy will:
§ ban smoking at outdoor dining areas of restaurants and within 10 feet of the area
§ ban smoking in a food court or within 10-feet of that area
§ ban smoking within a forty foot radius of a business, such as a food kiosk, food cart or mobile food truck that regularly sells or provides food or drinks but has no dedicated outdoor dining area
From the day this motion was introduced, Cigar Rights of America (CRA) and their members, took the lead and directed policy strategy that ultimately led to significant modifications of the original ordinance motion, said Victor Franco, Jr., Lobbyist for Ek & Ek Public Advocacy, who coordinated strategy and worked the issue day-to-day for CRA. As soon as CRA brought us on-board, we went to work meeting directly with City Council Members and staff.
While there is disappointment that Los Angeles City has enacted an outdoor smoking ban, the new ordinance does include several exemptions that were won by the CRA. Those exemptions include:
§ Bars as well as Cigar Lounges are exempted from the policy
§ Private, non-public events are exempt
§ Restaurants that move to a lounge or bar experience via their City permit - particularly in the late evening hours - are exempt from the policy once patrons are required to be 18 or older
Partnering with Ek & Ek to work this issue at all levels of LA City Government, CRA staff, including Los Angeles-based Brian Berman (CRAs Director of Membership) and other CRA members had one-on-one meetings with LA City Council Members.
While we understand the councils need to act on this issue, we wanted to make sure that council members understood how this is an infringement of personal freedom not to mention the devastating business impacts and implications on retail and restaurant owners across Los Angeles City, said Berman. The cigar experience is precisely that, an experience. While a cigarette smoker may feel the need or urge to take a drag on a cigarette at any time during the day, cigar enthusiasts typically plan the event as an experience with fine wine, some Cognac, or after a nice dinner with friends, Berman added after being asked by a City Council Member to differentiate a cigar enthusiast vs. a cigarette smoker.
About Cigar Rights of America
Cigar Rights of America (CRA) was founded on the principle of fighting for the freedom to enjoy premium cigars. A consumer-based, non-profit public advocacy organization that works with local, state and federal governments to protect the freedoms of cigar enthusiasts, CRA works with its constituency of members including manufacturers, retailers and cigar enthusiasts to focus on opposing restrictive smoking bans and increased taxation of cigars. www.CigarRights.org