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US: San Francisco Takes First Step toward Banning Tobacco in Ballparks Source from: Big League Stew 04/23/2015 ![]() The city of San Francisco took its first step toward banning tobacco in ballparks. Supervisors voted to unanimously outlaw the use of smokeless tobacco at athletic venues Tuesday. Baseball, which has a long history of players using chewing tobacco, was singled out during the hearing, according to Janie Har of the Associated Press. That's not the right message to send to children, said Mark Farrell, chief sponsor of the legislation. Kids shouldn't get the idea that they need to use tobacco to play ball, Farrell said. Minor-league players have been prohibited from using smokeless tobacco since the early 1990s. While use is not prohibited in the majors, there are some rules for using tobacco. Coaches and players cannot chew tobacco during interviews, and are not allowed to carry tobacco while wearing a uniform when fans are present. Players union spokesman Greg Bouris did not respond to emails sent by the Associated Press regarding the ordinance. San Francisco already prohibits smoking in arenas, and this new smokeless tobacco ban would be enforced in the same way. Signs would be posted on the premises, and violators would be removed. [Check out Big League Stew on Tumblr for even more baseball awesomeness.] When asked whether a ballplayer would be kicked out of the park for using tobacco, Jess Montejano, and aide for Mark Farrell, told the AP: "We would hope it doesn't come to that," Montejano said, "and that the league would work to educate players coming to AT&T Park." |