To: tpaine
You want to assemble in a 'smoking allowed' bar or hall, open to the public? -- Not allowed.. - Get it? I want to assemble in a bar where they build a giant bonfire every evening, but such a thing violates about a dozen different fire codes in New York City. Does this make a fire code a violation of the First Amendment?
73 posted on
04/02/2004 6:36:59 AM PST by
Alberta's Child
(Alberta -- the TRUE north strong and free.)
To: Alberta's Child
Alberta's Child wrote:
Mulshine's right about Kudlow's argument.
How anyone could make smoking a First Amendment issue is beyond me.
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The 1st says we have the right to peaceably assemble.
You want to assemble in a 'smoking allowed' bar or hall, open to the public?
-- Not allowed.. - Get it?
47 tpaine
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I want to assemble in a bar where they build a giant bonfire every evening, but such a thing violates about a dozen different fire codes in New York City. Does this make a fire code a violation of the First Amendment?
73 -A Child-
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No wonder you refuse to 'get it'.
You're so confused you ~want~ to see a bit of smoke as a real fire.
Prohibitionists everywhere salute your irrationality.
74 posted on
04/02/2004 7:13:32 AM PST by
tpaine
(In arrogance a few powermad infinitely shrewd imbeciles attempt to lay down the law for all of us)
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