DETROIT (AP) -- Some gambling industry experts think Detroit's three casinos could get burned by a ban on smoking.
The Michigan Senate voted Thursday to ban smoking in all bars, restaurants and workplaces. The state House could approve the measure as early as next week and send it to Governor Granholm, who has said she will sign it.
Industry-watchers say smokers might choose to avoid downtown Detroit's casinos if the ban is approved. The state's 18 American Indian-run casinos wouldn't be affected, but it isn't clear if residents of the metropolitan area would drive to the out-state gambling halls.