That's a super cool setup.
But I don't think attempting to educate the public is going to have any real impact, or success. Cigar lovers are a small percentage of the population; for every one of us, there's at least 1 Smoke Nazi out there who doesn't care about your freedoms as much as they care about feeling superior to you in some way, and will support anti-smoking laws and regulations like this because it makes them feel better. (And no, I'm not convinced that any of them do it "for the children" or because they care about public health...) I think it's more effective for a bunch of us to stand up and say to our congress critters "hey, I'm affected by this, and I vote." They need to hear more noise from us than from the other side.
Just my .02