In 3 1/2 weeks, he will have to alter that practice. On Oct. 1, Montana's Clean Indoor Air Act's final phase kicks in, making it illegal to smoke inside public places.
At that point, casinos, bars and taverns that currently can let patrons smoke because minors are not allowed, will be forced to tell smokers to go outside.
If they don't, the business could face a misdemeanor charge and fines from $100 to $500.
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