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Adjusting to the Life
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You know, it's occurred to me that a better title for this thread might've been, "U.S. residents, is your state cigar-friendly or not?All US-based members could then chime in about the degree of cigar-friendlyness where they are. It's a tougher thing to ask folks about places they don't know. That's my shortsightedness.
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Not Michigan, either. High tobacco taxes and no smoking allowed indoors at any establishments at all except for casinos, tobacco shops, or cigar bars. Cigar bars are a funny thing here, in that they have to make at least 10% of their revenue from tobacco sales in order to allow smoking indoors. Oh yeah, and any bar with outside seating, still no smoking. Gee, I feel so lucky that the gov't. in Lansing still allows me to smoke at home!
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Chillin in the Aging Room
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