Let's look at that amendment one more time.
Exceptions
private residences whenever they are not being used commercially to provide child care, adult care, or health care, or any combination thereof
retail tobacco shops
designated smoking guest rooms at hotels and other public lodging establishments
stand-alone bars.
That's it. Those are the only places in Florida anyone can smoke inside if this amendment is passed. That means the little smoking rooms in airports (unless that's considered a guest room at a public lodging establishment, but I think not) are out as well as small businesses (including some that every single person smokes and no one objects to smoking in the break room.) The only way that small business qualifies for the exception is if someone lives there as well.
The spirit of the amendment has merit, I don't discount that. The scope of the amendment is asinine, and as such, I am voting against it.