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World Defiance Day From Hawaii To Europe!
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July 2nd, 2007
?By Michael J. McFadden
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July 1st, 2007 marked the day when “The Smokers’ Shot” was heard ’round the world!? On opposite sides of the planet and many places in between smokers and their friends stood up to defy unjust smoking bans, particularly ones covering bars and pubs, and basically said, “We’re Mad As Hell and We Ain’t Taking It No More!”
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Some bars/pubs just did it for the day, but some, and probably many more than will run up to the microphone to shout it publicly, will continue defiance of laws that do not deserve to be called laws.? As you read through the articles in the Newsletter this week you’ll see that the public rebellion stretched across the entire planet!? Pubs 11 to 12 hours apart in time zones, Hawaii to the United Kingdom and perhaps even in Holland and Austria stood together on July 1st and affirmed their belief that “A law that is based on lies is no law at all!”
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From Dave Crowley in Hawaii:
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The TV stations here treated us well!? One of the stories opened up showing me light up a cigar close up…the big banner “WORLD DEFIANCE DAY…AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM OF CHOICE” WAS an awesome site…will send pics…we had about 200 people show up during the event at o’tooles…no police confrontation…WHICH IS A PRIME EXAMPLE THAT THERE IS POWER IN NUMBERS…
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Sen. Sam Slom showed up, a big supporter of small business and our cause of freedom of choice…big whip in the minority party…REPUBLICAN OF COURSE…HA!…but i guess the biggest moment of the affair was when my cell phone rang and lo and behold it was NICK HOGAN calling from england, about lam his time…and it was about 2pm our time…the place was packed…so i stopped the entire party and told them our brit brother was on the phone and shall we give him a scream and yell of support…boy, you could hear it for miles i bet…”go brits go” over and over again! He was so overwhelmed with our support from hawaii…as he states “from you mates across the pond”…that was an awesome feeling…to be connected with someone halfway around the world TOGETHER celebrating an act of defiance against an intrusive unfair government entity…
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I DO BELIEVE THAT WHAT THIS EVENT DID WAS GIVE ALL OF US ON OUR SIDE OF THE MOVEMENT A SENSE OF UNITY AND SOLIDARITY THAT WE HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED IN SUCH A LEVEL BEFORE…FOR THE FIRST TIME I FELT THAT I WAS PART OF A HUGE MOVEMENT…IT WASN’T JUST US LIL OL FOLKS WAY OUT HERE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OCEAN…NO…THIS TIME IT WAS LIKE WE WERE ALL HOLDING HANDS IN SOLIDARITY ALL THE WAY AROUND THE PLANET!
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WHAT THIS EVENT DID ALSO WAS TO SHOW IN A STRIKING MANNER TO OUR GESTAPO OPPOSITION THAT WE ARE NO LONGER, YES NO LONGER, A SCARED STIFF WIMP ASS PUSSY WUSSY THAT CAN BE JUST SHOVED UNDER THE RUG WITHOUT A FIGHT GOING DOWN! THEY ARE NOW LOOKING AT US WITH A DIFFERENT SET OF GLASSES… AND BELIEVE ME THERE WILL BE MANY COMMITTEE MEETINGS ALL ACROSS THE GLOBE THIS WEEK…”OH SHIT…THIS WAS WORLDWIDE…WHAT DO WE DO NOW”?
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WELL…WE WILL BE PREPARED FOR WHATEVER THEY COME UP WITH…AND WE NOW HAVE ONE FULL YEAR TO PREPARE FOR WORLD DEFIANCE DAY 2008 WITH MILLIONS ACROSS THE GLOBE PARTICIPATING…THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN, FULL STEAM, WORLDWIDE!!!
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We were all a part of history in the making, as every July l will live on for generations to come!
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aloha,? dave?
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And on the other side of the world, Nick Hogan of The Swan, and Bill Gibson of Freedom 2 Choose were featured on Britain’s Six O’Clock News as they gave speeches to a roaring crowd!?? Below is a special report from one of our favorite Redcoats, Bladimir Tolstoy:
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Author of Dissecting Antismokers’ Brains
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, The Smoker’s Club, Inc.
The Hawaii Bar Owners Association is participating in “World Defiance Day” to protest the state’s smoking ban. They are joining bars across the world, especially in England, that oppose smoking bans.
Where: O’Toole’s Irish Pub, 902 Nuuanu Ave.
When: 1 p.m. tomorrow
Bar owners OK with patrons defying smoking ban
By Minna Sugimoto
Hawaii’s Smoking Ban: An Assault on Freedom
By Sen. Sam Slom, R-Hawaii Kai
The plaintiff refused a request from bar owners to challenge the law
By Nelson Daranciang, ndaranciang@starbulletin.com
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Aloha Members !
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As you all must know by now, this past week was very difficult.
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First, on Tuesday, the 10th, Senator Sam Slom’s floor amendment to HB1018 was voted against. This would have allowed for a new liquor classification to exempt them from the smoking ban. This was really our last shot at the legislature this year.? I belive that the regular session ends in the first week of May.
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Secondly, the very next day, on Wednesday the 11th, our law suit against the State of Hawaii was dismissed by Judge McKenna.? But the good news is, she dismissed it without prejudice.? What this means, is that we can still challenge the law based, on the constitutionality of it, if and when someone or some establishment, gets cited and or fined. The court did not want to rule on a hypothetical situation.
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According to our Attorney, Paul Yamamura, we could refile the complaint alleging actual money damages as a result of the smoking law, but we would each have to show actual monetary losses that we incurred and not just percentages of business downturn.? At this point, we are trying to regroup and figure out a different strategy.? We may have lost this battle, but WE WILL WIN this war.?
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I would like to thank Sam Kekaula and his contingent from Kailua-Kona, I think they had about 12 members in all, for coming to the hearing on Tuesday.? I’m sorry that I can’t remember all of your names, but thank you for your sacrifice of time and expense of travel, to help support our organization.??
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As always, we are open for any suggestions and or recommendations and input that will help build and strengthen this organization.?? Till next week, Aloha !!!
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Fred Remington
President
Hawaii Bar Owners Association
307 Lewers St. Suite #200
Honolulu, HI? 96815
926-4711 office
924-5420 fax
479-0782 cell
By KEN KOBAYASHI, Advertiser Courts Writer
3/31/07
We did kick off our movement with a big bang with our MARCH ON THE CAPITOL which spawned the fiasco in front of O’Tool’s Bar, which then spawned the world wide coverage from BBC, CNN, USA Today, AP and on and on.? But no, we didn’t have much of a chance to win at the start.? The task looked so horribly daunting and undoable to both of us and our committee members of l6.
However, as we began to learn the MO’s of the Capitol Insider dealings and protocol we began to utilize our own experience and savvy in our own fields of work.? J in real estate, and me in the advertising/marketing business.? (I do believe, between J. and I we have rewritten the book on LOBBYING!)? We both were green horns big time, without a clue as to what to do, where anything was, or proper procedure etc…
I had much experience in political campaigns (handled a number over the years), but what went on inside the square castle was a mystery to both of us.? That ignorance turned into our favor as time went on.?
We basically had two vehicles to hang our hopes on; one senate bill, and another house bill that would have allowed bar owners to purchase a special class liquor license to allow smoking in their businesses.
The first was blown out of the water by the health committee, in spite of a valiant effort on our part at the hearings.? The second, a week later (Feb., 22) ended up deferred.? This was in reality a huge victory for us, because had it not been for our growing support by then and huge concerted opposition front and platform, they would not even have voted it down.? No Questions asked, much less having a hearing on it.
The deferral we considered a victory for us… well that’s when the Cinderella story began.? That was supposedly the end of the road for our movement.? Most expected us to just go back home and wipe our tears up, but we didn’t know any better, we didn’t know the rules.? Like a bunch of kids from Mongolia coming to America and playing tag football with a bunch of American kids, with no concept of time, rules, procedure, they slaughter the American kids using stones, sticks, and every conceivable weapon to achieve success.? It’s kind of funny, when we think about it now.? We must have looked really odd as we stepped on to the capitol grounds the very next Monday morning continuing on like nothing every happened a few days prior.? With our daily flyers to be passed to every single lawmaker’s office, starting at the governor’s office all the way down four floors in that maze of a building.
We had come up with a strategy plan of not giving up, hoping that SOMETHING WOULD COME UP… SOMETHING… WE HAD NO CLUE… JUST SOMETHING… WE FELT IF ENOUGH LAWMAKERS COULD JOIN SOME KIND OF A NAME OF SOMETHING, THAT SOMETHING COULD HAPPEN…. HA.
That something did happen at the end of week 7 into the campaign.? The most respected business magazine in the state, Pacific Business News, came out with a stunning article “What Smoking Ban?”
We had a backer of sorts on our platform.? Following this, we decided to start up a movement called The Freedom of Choice Caucus (didn’t even know what caucus really meant, had to look it up to make sure I didn’t look stupid… ha!)? The first flyer of the caucus had a huge “4” on it and the list of the “Courageous 4.”? Lawmakers who were pro business and who possessed common sense business-wise thinking on the matter…”what matter!…you guys are buried and dead in the water!!!”
We actually heard that from a number of lawmakers, snickering at our pitiful little list of 4 lawmakers out of 74.? Yes we were the laughing stock of the capitol those first days of that week
Then a few more things of Devine providence began happening.? Another bombshell article by PBN.? A big story by a major paper, and another.? By the end of the week we were up to 9.? THIRTY ONE LAWMAKERS? WERE ON BOARD THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE CAUCUS… NEARLY HALF OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY
This just shows you what a little persistence and hard work can do.
We spend 5 to 6 hours everyday at the capitol, on call, with at least a dozen lawmakers, waiting for a call to see them for just l0 to l5 minutes.? 99.5% of the time, after J. and I got through with them, they are either on the public list, or as anonymous.? We’ll take it any way we can get it.? Our flyers, “drop-offs,” as we now call them, are hilarious, informative, and sometimes bordering on insanity, and even profanity.? But the hundreds of staff and every single lawmaker in the square castle now expect something from us on a daily basis.? Something entertaining and educational, and provocative, AND COMMON SENSE, DEBUNKING OUR OPPOSITION LEFT AND RIGHT.? We now make them look like a bunch of ignorant idiots.? We’re like family now to nearly every single office.? Yes, there is still a handful of offices that treat us like shit, totally disrespectful and arrogant, but we kill ’em with kindness.? We have so many stories to tell, of incredible run ins in the elevator, run ins with our opposition, near face offs that left? bits of our tongue on the ground.? Providential events and happenings, unbelievable.
So now our goal is to garner so many lawmakers onto our platform that the media will HAVE TO DO A HUGE STORY ON IT… AND THE PUBLIC WILL DEMAND THAT THIS PROBLEM BE FIXED THIS SESSION, AND NOT NEXT YEAR.
Last week, the providential events kept coming with the head of Japanese tourism authority here in Hawaii finally stating publicly in the star bulletin that the impact of the smoking ban is definitely having an effect in the steady decline of the Japanese tourist count, confirming and validating what we have been saying all along.
Next week will be crucial, as we do believe that we will have hit 35 lawmakers on board.? SOMETHING will have to happen then.? Yes, from 4 to 31 in just three weeks.? The David and Goliath story, big time.? Last we heard goliath got his ass kicked!
Aloha everyone out there.? Keep up the fight.? It is not over until the last gavel drops in the square building.?
Yes, it has been a Cinderella story, whether we’ll win or not, we don’t know.? But for us to come up from the grave that we were dropped into last month, and make a comeback from behind with 31 lawmakers on board just four weeks left into the ball game, is indeed a statement.
ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE WITH DETERMINATION, SACRIFICE, AND A WHOLE LOT OF BALLS!
ALOHA, FRIENDS,
DAVE & JOLYN
David Kawika Crowley–TheSmokeVote.com
Jolyn Tenn- HawaiiSmokersAlliance.com
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February 23, 2007
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Defiant bar owners are asking the Legislature to allow exemptions from the new smoking ban on their premises.
Bar owners and their backers asked for an exception in their establishments
By Alexandre Da Silva, adasilva@starbulletin.com??????
By MARK NIESSE, Associated Press Writer
HONOLULU (AP) — There’s a revolt going on in Hawaii as some bar owners openly defy the state’s new anti-smoking law, one of the nation’s toughest, by letting their customers light up.
Sabrina Hall – shall@kgmb9.com
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“Debrah Zysman right? Is that your name? You’re the one in charge of coalition for Tobacco Free Hawaii!? Yes, you are our favorite, favorite person,” a protester said sarcastically.
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“It’s a civil right’s issue totally !” said a protestor.
Generated on 2/11/2007 4:44:26 PM
Measure Title: RELATING TO SMOKING.
Report Title: Smoking
Description: Establishes a Class 15, smoking establishment dispensers’ license under the liquor law and allows smoking in the enclosed premises of establishments issued a Class 15 license. Exempts class 15 from restricted smoking areas.
Package: None
Companion:?
Introducer(s): HANABUSA (BR)
Current Referral: HTH, JDL
1/24/2007 S Introduced.
1/26/2007 S Passed First Reading.
1/30/2007 S Referred to HTH, JDL.
2/6/2007 S The committee(s) on HTH has scheduled a public hearing on 02-12-07 at 1:15 pm in conference room 016.
ConAm = Constitutional Amendment
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