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Metro councilman proposes smoking ban amendments he thinks will lead to its passage on Wednesday

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Hamden leaders propose ban on public smoking
And the people who are doing that smoking in public places should be accountable for their actions," says Phil Lista, a Hamden resident. Monday night, council members and Hamden residents discussed an amendment to a 2016 piece of legislation that would expand an already in place ban on smoking in public places. Town leaders tabled the vote in order to revise the amendment in order to ensure all rights are protected. Please enable Javascript to watch this videoHAMDEN -- Several town leaders feel smoking shouldn't be allowed in Hamden--and they may have the legislation to back it. "This is a seizure of power," says Hamden Republican Minority Leader Marjorie Bonadies who feels the amendment is a matter of government overreach.


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