Stacked and Packed
Here are ten simple rules on how NOT to have a “informational” Town Hall meeting on the implications of a total ban on smoking in all workplaces in Marion County.
- Don’t have everyone on your “information” panel be associated with the anti-smoking group.
- Don’t have your moderator be affiliated with the anti-smoking group.
- Don’t have the banner of the anti-smoking group prominently displayed in the front of the room.
- Don’t have the banner of the anti-smoking group prominently displayed at the entrance to the meeting.
- Don’t have the anti-smoking group label T-shirts with their supporters names on them to hand out at the meetings.
- Don’t have 40-percent of the audience be affiliated with the anti-smoking group.
- Don’t forget to tell the audience at the start of the town hall meeting that the second town hall meeting will present an alternative point of view.
- Don’t spend the first 40 minutes of your two-hour “informational” town hall meeting talking about how the city needs a smoking ban.
- Don’t ever say the reason your anti-smoking message isn’t getting out is because of a “restriction of the flow of information.”
- Don’t forget, if the city does pass a full smoking ban, someone is going to get rich finding the loopholes. Hint! Hint!