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The instant Tammy Brady felt the lump in her breast in February 2022, she knew it was cancer. With no known genetic predisposition for breast cancer, she suspects 38 years of working in smoky Atlantic City casinos played a role.

“I was just trying to make a living,” said Brady, 56, a dealer and supervisor at Borgata in that New Jersey resort city. “You don’t think, you know, that you’re going to get sick at your job.”

Some casinos continue to allow indoor smoking even as the share of Americans who smoke fell from about 21% in 2005 to 12% in 2021 and smoking is banned in at least some public spaces in 35 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Still, 13 of the 22 states and territories that allow casino gambling permit smoking in at least part of their facilities.

Brady is among the casino employees, anti-smoking advocates, and public health experts who argue it is long past time to snuff out casino exemptions from smoking bans, given the dangers of secondhand smoke. But they’ve faced stiff pushback from some gambling industry leaders, including in Missouri, Louisiana, Kentucky, and New Jersey, who argue that smoking bans drive gamblers away — especially in places where patrons can go instead to a casino in a nearby jurisdiction that allows them to light up.

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[–] hperrin@lemmy.world 34 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The science disagrees with you:

https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/secondhand-smoke/health.html

https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/secondhand-smoke/policy.html

You don’t have the freedom to hurt others, period. If you must smoke, do it in a place where others are not subjected to it. It’s not hard.

I don’t have the freedom to play music loud enough to damage your hearing in the casino. I don’t have the freedom to shine UV-B lighting at you in the casino. I don’t have the freedom to release poisonous gases at you in the casino. All of these things hurt the people around, so we don’t give people the freedom to do them.

Everyone should have access to a safe work environment, especially hospitality workers. Their jobs are already hard, why do you want them to also get hurt?