Jean,
You are so correct about the unhealthy second hand smoke in many LV casinos. My wife and I are also very concerned about it. I have heart issues and my wife is allergic to smoke. We are able to avoid some of it by playing very early in the day. We are early risers so by 10 or 11 in the morning we have already had 5 or so hours to play. If all the casino owners got together and banned smoking the problem might be solved, Think of the money the casinos would save in so many ways. A smoking ban could also be legislated I would think. In places where it is banned it has shown not to reduce casino revenues. At the River Rock Casino in Canada the crowd was so big it was hard to find a place to play (table games or slots). How smoking remains so popular in light of the lethal consequences is amazing. We are looking for a smoke free casino in LV but I'm afraid they don't exist. Do you suppose that since smoking dulls the senses and is poisionous to the body and thereby
prohibits the mind from better clarity that casinos want people to smoke? Thanks for your insightful article.
Robert
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