October 22, 2008
Smoking-ban insurance claims rejected
Three establishments challenged ordinance over drop in revenue
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"It's bad, real bad," said the manager, who identified herself as "B.J." and declined to give her last name. "The smoking ban is hurting business."

Birdhouse Café owner Herbert Shamblin could not be reached for comment.

More Kanawha County bars are expected to file insurance claims against the Health Department in the coming weeks, said Jesse Bane, spokesman for West Virginia Association of Club Owners & Fraternal Services.

Bane said fraternal groups, such as the Nitro Moose Lodge, have been hit especially hard by the smoking ban.

"The Supreme Court has said you can't destroy the economic use of a business," said Bane, who owns a bar and gambling parlor in Fayette County. "These businesses are losing money because their patrons can't smoke. And if they keep losing money, they have to shut their doors, and that's destroying the economic use of their property."

Kanawha-Charleston Board of Health members have said they expected bar sales to drop after the smoking ban took effect July 1. They've predicted bar and gambling parlor profits will rebound in time.

Reach Eric Eyre at erice...@wvgazette.com or 348-4869.

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I disagree with the comment from Bane about the Nitro Moose Lodge. I am a patron of the Nitro Moose. Business was down long before the smoking ban was issued. Grant it, when the ban was issued, some smokers protested by not coming in.

Then, Nitro Moose decides to start letting folks start smoking again (going against the ban)...did it bring the business back? No! I was in there when they allowed smoking again and it was still dead. The Nitro Moose wants to blame slow business on the smoking ban - but in reality, it really has to do with some, not all, of the bartenders are rude and only cater to the big tippers; the DJ seems to be running the place when he's there; and to top this off the female manager is a relative to the bartenders - therefore, nothing is going to get changed. The Nitro Moose needs to do some housecleaning - start with the DJ and a new manager who is not affiliated with the staff.

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