Regarding possible loss of business per banning smokes... What club owners seem to forget is the obvious contrast. These days, some people don't go to clubs per the negatives of a smoke filled room. I know several people that just won't go out to certain clubs to see ANYONE play if it's at one of our renowned smoke filled bars. No, probably not people on this list but many more "casual" music fans. So, when did our cities exchange their citizens, like in some Superman bizzaro world? Austin, TX = banning smoking in bars? Minneapolis, MN = passing conceal and carry gun laws? best, Steve (this is said, not with a joke at TX but with one at "the land of 10,000 lakes and a lot more guns")