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On this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Ethan Sanchez (Grassroots Engagement Director, Americans for Prosperity–Wisconsin) and Marine Corps veteran Jim Thompson to unpack a little-known piece of Wisconsin law: it’s illegal to open a new cigar lounge in the state.
Because of Wisconsin’s Clean Indoor Air Act, only a handful of pre-2009 cigar lounges are allowed to operate—creating a de facto state-protected monopoly and shutting out entrepreneurs like Jim, who has a full business plan, funding, and community impact model ready to go.
Ethan and Jim explain:
How Wisconsin’s smoking ban grandfathered old lounges but banned new ones
Why modern lounges in other states have far better air purification and cleaner environments
How the new bill (SB/AB 211) would not force lounges on any town, but simply return the decision to local communities
What this change would mean for jobs, tax revenue, and cigar lovers who just want a place to gather and build real relationships
If you care about entrepreneurship, local control, and letting adults make adult choices, this conversation will light you up like a good cigar.
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On this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Ethan Sanchez (Grassroots Engagement Director, Americans for Prosperity–Wisconsin) and Marine Corps veteran Jim Thompson to unpack a little-known piece of Wisconsin law: it’s illegal to open a new cigar lounge in the state.
Because of Wisconsin’s Clean Indoor Air Act, only a handful of pre-2009 cigar lounges are allowed to operate—creating a de facto state-protected monopoly and shutting out entrepreneurs like Jim, who has a full business plan, funding, and community impact model ready to go.
Ethan and Jim explain:
How Wisconsin’s smoking ban grandfathered old lounges but banned new ones
Why modern lounges in other states have far better air purification and cleaner environments
How the new bill (SB/AB 211) would not force lounges on any town, but simply return the decision to local communities
What this change would mean for jobs, tax revenue, and cigar lovers who just want a place to gather and build real relationships
If you care about entrepreneurship, local control, and letting adults make adult choices, this conversation will light you up like a good cigar.

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