I-901: the Hookah angle

Pretend I’m not speaking in a Boston accent for one moment and consider the possible consequences of I-901, the recently-passed anti-smoking initiative, on Seattle’s four (and counting) hookah bars. These last few weeks brought coverage [#], [#] of the probable elimination of both hookah-centric establishments, such as Belltown’s Zaina and the U-District’s Rabbit Hole [#], as well restrictions on some caf

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1 Comment so far

  1. eldan (unregistered) on December 4th, 2005 @ 11:41 pm

    This makes me considerably more angry than the ban on smoking in bars. At least in bars I do have some sympathy for the people who say that they want to enjoy everything else the place has to offer without the smoke, but when the purpose of a place is to smoke…


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