VFW in Ottumwa targeted for violating smoking ban

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OTTUMWA (MCT) — It’s hard to play the game fairly if the other side is changing the rules.

That’s the feeling of Denny Whitson, past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Ottumwa.

“They’re making the laws as they go along,” he told the Courier Wednesday.

He recently received word that an administrative law judge has recommended the state licensing board take the club’s liquor license.

“The law says on the first offense you’ll be charged $100 if found guilty, the second offense fine is $200, the third is $300. This is [on the books] as a simple misdemeanor; but the health department has partnered with the state liquor board.”

The board has handed out liquor license suspensions and fines, he said. But Whitson believes his stance against a law he called unfair, and his willingness to fight for his fellow veterans, made the Ottumwa VFW a target. He said he’s very disappointed with the Legislature which passed an unfair law.

“They don’t have much backbone. We have yet to be notified of their revocation [decision],” Whitson said. “If they are going to put it on TV, the radio and in the newspaper, you think they’d tell us.”

Businesses have received letters informing them of a fine, he said, or a one week suspension. The local VFW isn’t having its license suspended — the recommendation is to have it taken away, he said.

“If this goes through, we will be done,” Whitson said. “Another empty building in Ottumwa.”

He said he has met one other person who refused to abide by a law.

Larry Duncan of West Burlington told the Courier in a previous interview that Iowa’s own Constitution doesn’t allow unbalanced laws such as one which allows smoking for some businesses but not others. He said he’s irked that the state has made the same claim some business owners have made: prohibiting smoking could reduce profits in casinos, hurting government revenue.

“I asked a group of legislators what kind of pills casino employees take that makes them immune from effects of secondhand smoke,” Whitson said.

He and Duncan are the only two recommended for revocation, Whitson claimed.

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