We didn’t even get a chance to ask you about the smoking ban in Seattle parks that was supposed to begin April 1 before the new rule was relaxed. Now, tobacco use, including smoking, will be allowed at parks, but not if you’re within 25 feet of other patrons, according to our partner The Seattle Times.
Superintendent Timothy Gallagher announced the ban Wednesday, overruling an advisory board that voted against the ban.
But his decision didn’t last long, despite Mayor Mike McGinn’s support, with Gallagher backtracking the following day after a public outcry.
From Gladys at our Magnolia Voice partner:
“Based on the input from the public that followed my initial decision,” Gallagher said, “I have decided that a gradual approach to a smoking ban is reasonable.”
But we’re still curious what you think about the ban. Do you think 25 feet is a fair distance or are you opposed to a ban altogether? Or did you like Gallagher’s original idea better?