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Smoker Andy Gomulinski was surprised recently when he didn’t see an ashtray at the upper-level bar at Sidelines in Lambertville.
That section of the restaurant went smoke-free Jan. 1 ― four months before Michigan’s statewide smoking ban is to take effect.
“I don’t like it,” the 35-year-old Petersburg man said. “I guess I don’t have a choice.”
Gomulinski said he will continue to frequent the popular spot even after the lower level goes smoke-free when the statewide ban starts May 1. He just won’t stay as long.
Restaurants and bars in Michigan near the Ohio border hope smoking patrons like Gomulinski and those from Ohio ― who scoot across the state line because they can smoke in such establishments ― will continue to spend their money after Michigan’s smoking ban kicks in.
Some places in Michigan could have had a reprieve from the ban when Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said Thursday that he was going to file a lawsuit to block it because the county didn’t have enough money or people to enforce it. Hours later, he did an about-face after he was flooded with phone calls and e-mails criticizing the idea.


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