To: Leonard210
...BY LAW. By implying that cigarettes are a legal commodity, you have specifically placed the use of tobacco in the realm of LAW and therefore it is also legitimate to use the LAW to restrict your use as soon as it interferes with my right to eat in a smoke-free environment. Why don't YOU give it a break, as well! We never ever eat in a smoke free restaurant. NEVER will they get our money. So, your safe THERE!
And let's leave it up to the restaurant owner if he wants smoking sections or not. How about that?
138 posted on
11/13/2002 12:59:25 PM PST by
SheLion
To: SheLion
And let's leave it up to the restaurant owner if he wants smoking sections or not. How about that?
That's fine, unless enough of us, sitting accross from your "smokers section" decide to restrict the restaurant owners RIGHT to provide such a facade unless it truely keeps your RIGHT from infringing on our RIGHT...BY LAW.
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