Well so much for finding loopholes. The KC ordinance exempts retail tobacco store:
"Sec. 34-475. Where smoking is not regulated.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article to the contrary, the following shall not be subject to the smoking restrictions of this Article:
(c ) Retail tobacco stores"
So it was never going to ban smoking in cigar shops. Great communication by the city
That is the current text of the ban but in place by the city council. The text of the new ordinance, which was voted on is linked as
"updated" language for KC Ord Chapter 34 . in the edited inital post.
Note the exception above is not included in the revised text. Also the revised text is not the valid statute until June 30th of 2008.
--Revised Sec 34-475, to be enacted as of June 30, 2008--
Sec. 34-475. Where smoking is not regulated.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance to the contrary, the following shall not be subject to the smoking restrictions of this Ordinance:
(a) Private residences, not serving as enclosed places of employment or enclosed public places;
(b) Twenty-five percent (25%) of hotel and motel rooms may be permanently designated as smoking rooms or a higher percentage adjusted by the hotel or motel when on a given date it has a seventy-five percent (75%) or greater occupancy rate due to the booking of guests for conventions or meetings and needed to meet the demands of the convention or meeting, provided the hotel or motel cleans those added rooms in a manner sufficient to remove the odor and particulate residue of smoking from those rooms before they are again occupied as non-smoking rooms.
© Any location where this ordinance is not yet in effect pursuant to Section 34-480.
EDIT -- I'm no lawyer, but it seems Outlaw has a good one. If he says that they are exempt due to state law, I believe them. Either way, I'm not going to stop smoking :thumbs: