December 17, 2010
The protect Private Property Rights in Michigan movement has been requested to release the following statement on behalf of thousands of Michigan bar owners across the State:
December 31, 2010 will be a statewide protest against the Ron Davis law.
To show solidarity with their fellow business owners, Michigan bar owners will be permitting the use of tobacco products inside their private property on New Years Eve.
This protest is in direct response to the following:
-The closing of bars and restaurants across the state due to the ban. Closings that were promised would not occur.
-The loss of jobs due to the ban. Job losses that were promised would not occur.
-County and district health departments that are conducting themselves as autonomous, rogue governmental agencies.
-The intimidation tactics that MANY county and district health departments are utilizing to enforce this unconstitutional ban.
-The state's requirement that small business owners work on behalf of the state without compensation. Through the FORCING of business owners to police this ban, by law, under threat of state retaliation.
-Sending a message to the pro-ban lobby: "If it is not your business, its not YOUR business".
What will occur:
-Tobacco use will be permitted after 9pm December 31, 2010 until closing. (Once minors have vacated).
-Business owners will be posting PRIVATE PROPERTY signs on their doors or informing patrons of the property's status as private, prior to entry.
-Business owners will be posting SMOKING PERMITTED signs to enable patrons to make informed decisions.
Business owners have pledged to remain united and support one another.
"Any county, district or state action taken upon one, will be an attack on all, from this day forward".
Any and all action taken by counties or the state will be met by a new unified and unwavering opposition. No expense will be spared in fighting any action through the courts.
The State of Michigan has forced the hand of Michigan small business owners. Business owners have indicated their intention to take back control of their businesses.
on Friday · Report
about a week ago
The protect Private Property Rights in Michigan movement has been requested to release the following statement on behalf of thousands of Michigan bar owners across the State:
December 31, 2010 will be a statewide protest against the Ron Davis law.
To show solidarity with their fellow business owners, Michigan bar owners will be permitting the use of tobacco products inside their private property on New Years Eve.
This protest is in direct response to the following:
-The closing of bars and restaurants across the state due to the ban. Closings that were promised would not occur.
-The loss of jobs due to the ban. Job losses that were promised would not occur.
-County and district health departments that are conducting themselves as autonomous, rogue governmental agencies.
-The intimidation tactics that MANY county and district health departments are utilizing to enforce this unconstitutional ban.
-The state's requirement that small business owners work on behalf of the state without compensation. Through the FORCING of business owners to police this ban, by law, under threat of state retaliation.
-Sending a message to the pro-ban lobby: "If it is not your business, its not YOUR business".
What will occur:
-Tobacco use will be permitted after 9pm December 31, 2010 until closing. (Once minors have vacated).
-Business owners will be posting PRIVATE PROPERTY signs on their doors or informing patrons of the property's status as private, prior to entry.
-Business owners will be posting SMOKING PERMITTED signs to enable patrons to make informed decisions.
Business owners have pledged to remain united and support one another.
"Any county, district or state action taken upon one, will be an attack on all, from this day forward".
Any and all action taken by counties or the state will be met by a new unified and unwavering opposition. No expense will be spared in fighting any action through the courts.
The State of Michigan has forced the hand of Michigan small business owners. Business owners have indicated their intention to take back control of their businesses.
on Friday · Report
about a week ago