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Kansas and Missouri have introduced casino smoking bans

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
December 5, 2024
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“Kansas and Missouri Casinos Could Enforce No Smoking Policies by 2025”

In an effort to promote healthier environments, state-owned casinos in Kansas and Missouri may soon implement “No Smoking” policies. Proposed bills, set to be introduced in the upcoming legislative session, aim to address the issue of smoking within these establishments. If passed, signs prohibiting smoking could be seen throughout these casinos by 2025.

The group C.E.A.S.E (Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects) is determined to continue their efforts until the practice is banned by law. Multiple bills in both states are currently being considered to achieve this goal.

According to Joe Hafley, the founder of C.E.A.S.E. Kansas and Missouri, a significant majority of Kansans and Missourians, around 85%, do not smoke. Hafley also highlighted the immense support they receive from various organizations such as the American Heart Association, American Lung Association, and Americans for Non-Smokers Rights.

In Kansas, there are several alternative casino options that are exempt from these regulations, such as 7th Street Casino, which is owned by a Native American tribe.

As KCTV5 interviewed customers on Wednesday, many of them were seen carrying packs of cigarettes or lighters as they entered or exited the downtown establishment in Kansas City, Kansas.

“I don’t think I would visit as often because there aren’t any kids around, and that was the main reason for banning smoking in restaurants and other places where children are present,” Melissa Dancer shared. “Casinos are one of the few places where we can have a break from children. I believe they shouldn’t enforce a smoking ban in casinos.”

“I actually smoke myself, but I’m planning on quitting soon, so that would actually be a great deal. It would ensure that nobody else is exposed to the smoke and there won’t be any secondhand smoke,” shared Mattie Coleman, a visitor at 7th Street Casino on Wednesday.

Clifton Milton expressed his opinion, stating, “I believe it is best to leave things as they are.”

According to Jeff Morris, Vice President of Public Affairs & Government Relations for Penn Entertainment, which oversees Hollywood Casino in KCK and the Argosy in Riverside, their goal is to cater to the preferences of both smoking and non-smoking customers. To achieve this, they have implemented advanced ventilation systems, spacious ceilings, and effective separation between smoking and non-smoking sections.

According to the CEO, the ultimate authority on this matter lies with our customers. They have the power to make a statement through their purchasing decisions if they believe we are not adequately meeting their needs. The CEO emphasizes the importance of striking a balance and allowing the market to decide, especially in a highly competitive industry where there are other gaming facilities in close proximity and neighboring states.

Lawmakers in Missouri are set to reconvene at the state capitol on January 8, 2025, to commence the new legislative session. Similarly, Kansas lawmakers are scheduled to return on January 13.

“I’m just waiting for the session to start, and once we find out who is on the health committee, I’ll make it a point to speak with each one of them,” Hafley expressed.

Hafley plans to attend an advocacy day event at the Kansas Statehouse on Jan. 21, followed by another event at the Missouri Statehouse on February 3.

“They end up staining their clothes with it and then unknowingly bring it back to their families, children, and partners,” Hafley explained. “It’s not ideal to have them hug you or come into contact with you in any way. It would be great if I didn’t have to take a shower immediately after work, as soon as I get home.”

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