To: FLAMING DEATH
The smokers here are stunningly ignorant, and also very mean.
Everyone in the medical and biological world knows that tobacco smoke is a toxic carcinogen. EVERYONE. Even the ones that Big Tobacco pays off will admit how harmful tobacco smoke is privately.
To: Macknight
Yep. It's bad stuff. Already been said a hundred times. No argument here. Moving on...
...is it right that the government tells a business owner that he cannot allow his customers to use a legally purchased product inside a business he built and paid for with his own labor, time, and money?
Is it right that one's property rights are violated to some fictional "right to dine out"?
Do you have the right to choose establishments that are already smoke free, by the choice of the owner? If demand rises, don't you think there would be more smoke free restaurants?
Why would you patronize an establishment that, without a law being made, would, according to you, try to kill you?
And, what about peanuts? Some are allergic to them, and can actually die in a short period of time if exposed to them; should we outlaw them in restaurants too? (I've never heard of anyone getting cancer and dying in the space of a few minutes).
Ever hear of take out or drive thru? How about frequenting smoke free establishments and encouraging others to do the same? Couldn't you petition restaurants to ask them to become smoke free? Could this be perhaps a better solution than you wanting to use government to bend all restaurants in an entire state to your whim?
In other words, who is forcing you to go to these places? Why can't supply and demand take care of this, without getting government involved to trample our rights? Don't you realize that every time government is given more power, the bar is raised and a precedent is set? All so you can sit down once a week for a lousy hamburger?
You're really willing to sell out your rights and the rights of others for this?
566 posted on
11/05/2003 10:25:23 AM PST by
FLAMING DEATH
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