Posted on 05/23/2003 12:17:09 AM PDT by Outraged At FLA
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:09:54 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Albany -- New York lost more than $500,000 in lottery sales after hundreds of bars and restaurants unplugged their lottery machines to protest the statewide smoking ban in businesses, officials said Thursday.
The protest was meant to deprive the state of revenue from the Quick Draw game and publicize bar and restaurant owners' concerns that the smoking ban will hurt business, said Scott Wexler of the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
Geeeeee, how nice of the morality police running New York State to give a theoretic possibility of a hypothetical nod to PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNERSHIP sometime in the possible in the future.
Well, in that case turning the machines off probably saves the patrons money, too. A computer cannot produce truly random numbers (as anyone who's played WIndows Solitaire has probably noticed).
Here in Mass. the lottery has been totally corrupt. Not to praise La Cosa Nostra, but when they ran the numbers there was more integrity in it. You might as well light money on fire and call it performance art as gamble it with a state enterprise.
It certainly was a clever protest by the bar owners, though.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
You forgot to emphasize "if"...
From what I know about New York, they're liable to try to raise the state sales tax even higher than it is now (not counting the local sales taxes added to that)
The really frightening thing is that these idiots never saw this coming as a consequense of their Gestapo legislation. These people seem to have been BLINDSIDED by the totally obvious!
Yes ,exactly
That was evident when the NYS lotto (pick 3 I believe?) picked the numbers 911 on Sept 11th 2002. Coincidence?
Here's the money, see you next week - and no 1099.
Careful, you're going to scare a lot of people around here.
At least not in the part of Virginia I moved to!!!!!
The DelMarVa penninsula is generally treated as the red-headed step child of all 3 states.
Yeah, and considering how big the tobacco biz is there, you should be ok. :)
Let's Make Tobacco ILLEGAL; Just Like We Made "Cannabis" Illegal!!
Let's Make ALL "Psychoctive Substances" ILLEGAL!!
Let's create a Wonderful Society which ELIMINATES ALL "PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS!!"
What a GREAT IDEA!!
Let's OUTLAW ALL "Psychoactive Substances!!"--NO Caffeine (ALL 'Cola's; Chocolate, Tea, 'Power Drinks,) No Nicotine (all Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, etc.) no >"OTC" "Decongestants,"--"Ephedrine, Pseudoephedrine," etc.,
AND THEN, WE Will HAVE NO Viable "OnGoing" Record of our Response to our PURE, UNTAINTED, UTTERLY UNCONTAMINATED less we Somehow allow ANY "UNCLEAN" contamination of Our Current State!!
So we Must be "PURE!!"
Under Current "Circumstances," We are NOT allowed to regard ANY " LOSS OF fREQUENCY OR any lOSS OF pOLITICAL power" as a Loss of Future "Joss!"
Doc '
I agree, but also keep in mind this is not just a NYC thing, it is a NY State thing. The NY State ban goes into effect July 24th which supercedes NYC's ban which had the separate smoking room admendment already in it.
Then, again, I have NEVER been Correct by Overestimating the STUPIDITY of "Government!!"
Doc
You've fallen for the Liberal propaganda. Many smokers have a *habit*, not an addiction to nicotine or tar or whatever else you think the manufacturers put into cigarettes.
A lot of people don't succeed in quitting, because they think they are addicted to nicotine, when they are really addicted to smoking. Those are two really different things.
I think its a bit of a stretch to say they were "stopping smokers from quitting". Holding them down and forcing cigarette smoke into their lungs? Yeah, THAT would be "stopping them from quitting".
In a fair world the CEO's and others that decided to addict more somkers and thus kill them would be sentenced to death for murder.
In a "fair" world, people would not be able to make others responsible for their own poor choices. Furthermore, in case you hadn't noticed, a lot of smokers live to be quite old (my grandmother smoked from the age of 13 right up until her death at 87. My father smoked from the age of 15 to his late fifties, and is now a very robust and healthy 75-year old man), so I think it would be difficult to classify making cigarettes more addictive as "murder".
But isn't making cigarettes more addictive depriving you of at least some of that freedom?
Again, you are missing the point. It is the person who CHOOSES to smoke who is responsible. I don't care if they make cigarettes as addictive as crack, the bottom line is that you have a PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for your actions. It is people like you with reasoning like yours that has led to the ridiculous notion that fast food restaurants are responsible for people becoming big bloated bags of fat. No, it is those individuals' responsibility, it is their own lack of discernment and self-control that is reponsible. The same is true of tobacco. My father smoked for decades, until the guy he bought his house from died of lung cancer. My father said, "You know, if I don't quit that's going to be me." Whereupon he quit, cold turkey, never had another cigarette. THAT is personal responsibility, THAT is self-control. And THAT, my friend, is the key to freedom.
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