well, i think the main reason to the bar owners revolting against the idea is they think they will lose money. in my experience, in austin, they didn't. as soon as they realized that people still came in and plunked down cash for alcohol, most of their issues with the ban disappeared. for a while, in the few bars i do frequent, people still smoked inside. they just gradually stopped. i think a lot more noise would have been made if they actually started losing money. bar owners may harp and cry about "freedoms" like this, but it all comes down to the bottom line, and since theirs was largely unaffected it became a non-issue. ethanol subsidies and their ridiculously far-reaching implications piss me off way more than things like this.