Atlantic City casinos are exempt from New Jersey's indoor smoking ban due to a 2006 law designed to protect gambling revenue. Casino workers, leading the 'CEASE' movement, argue secondhand smoke creates a lethal workplace, while the industry warns that a ban would send customers to Pennsylvania, costing thousands of jobs. Proponents argue no paycheck is worth cancer; opponents argue the economic fallout would devastate the city.
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