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New Hookah Bars Would be Banned Under Proposed Law

By DNAinfo Staff on October 25, 2010 3:37pm

Hookah bars, and their herbal water pipes like this one, would be banned if the city's smoking ban is extended.
Hookah bars, and their herbal water pipes like this one, would be banned if the city's smoking ban is extended.
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By Mariel S. Clark

DNAinfo News Editor 

MANHATTAN — A lawmaker wants to outlaw new hookah bars by extending the city's ban on indoor smoking, according to news reports.

Brooklyn City Councilman Vincent Gentile will introduce legislation to add all new non-tobacco smoking establishments — like hookah lounges and their now-legal herbal water pipes — to the ban, the Daily News reported.

Gentile says the hookah smoke is as dangerous as cigarette smoke because it still contains carbon monoxide and tar, according to the paper.

If Gentile gets his way, existing hookah bars would be exempt but would have to register with the Health Department, and starting in 2012, no new bars could open, the News reported.