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Bill Aims to Ban Workplace Smoking
Newsday
| 9/17/02
| J. Palmer
Posted on 09/17/2002 6:15:39 AM PDT by sushiman
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I don't usually agree with Illbay, but this time I do. And he is not an idiot, not by a long shot. When someone smokes in a public place, they take away my right to a smokeless environment. However, I believe that the militant non-smokers are going way overboard. I do believe that if a restaurant wants smoking in their establishment, then the government should not say otherwise. As a non-smoker, I can choose to go elsewhere--and will. That's what the free market is all about. However, the work place is entirely different. If a business has all smokers, then there's no reason to ban it. But I believe that anyone should have the right to work in a non-smoking environment. I currently work with a man who is allergic to everything. I can't wear perfume or microwave a lot of foods (the ones I happen to like). I once had to remove a salad that had raw onion in it. Yes, it drives me crazy, but as a fellow human being, I believe it is my responsibility to exercise a little discipline so that he has an acceptable work environment.
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09/26/2002 11:58:44 AM PDT
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twigs
To: twigs
My life is much easier. When someone says "this program comes only if you do not smoke", I just walk on by.
No dollars to those who do not resepct basic property rights, including to start the fact that we own our own bodies, not the state.
...and I am not a regular smoker. But I will fight for the rights of those who are.
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RISU
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