Posted on 08/21/2002 8:13:51 PM PDT by Vidalia
Edited on 05/07/2004 6:18:30 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WAILUKU, Maui
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It keeps me from running other drivers off the road when they do really stupid things. When would you prefer that I quit?
I have some other bad habits too. Do you want the whole inventory so that you can render your Oh-so-wise opinions on them and then thanks-be-to-diggerwillow I can finally be a more perfect person?
Or-- perhaps we can agree to just leave each other the heck alone. Maybe that would work too?
Regards,
Because they believe having the ban be universal is the only way they'll get the business of smokers. They believe that other businesses that allow smoking are stealing "their" customers, and they want to stop that.
I am reminded here, btw, of a restaurant called the "Cream Top Tavern" which opened up across from the campus of University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. The owners were laughably inept, and when a popular restaurant, Randy's, was firebombed, people would joke that it was probably the Cream Top restauranteurs that did it. What's crazy is that the jokesters were right.
The owners of the Cream Top Tavern had indeed firebombed Randy, believing that it was responsible for their lack of business. They couldn't possibly imagine that they might lack for business because...
Returning to the subject of smoking: I would expect that the only restaurants which would likely benefit from the smoking ban are either drive-ins (a smoking ban for patrons' automobiles would likely be unenforceable), drive-throughs, or other takeout places. I would expect smokers would be far more likely to shift their business away from sit-down restaurants in general than to shift it to businesses which pushed for the smoking ban.
I would expect that the only restaurants which would likely benefit from the smoking ban
If there's a market for it (non-smoking restaurants) the market should decide. I live in Tokyo where a greater percentage of the population smokes. Restaurants are free to decide whether to permit smoking or not. Non-smoking restaurants exist and they don't seem to be closing down. If it can work here, it can work there too.
BINGO!!!!!!!!!
I just wish more people would see and understand the reasonableness of this statement.
Talk to the owner of your preferred place of drinking or dining. Or open your own establishment that prohibits smoking.
Why do these people insist the GOVERNMENT has todo it for them?????
I guarantee, as soon as you sink your life savings into it you will be wishing the government would get out of your hair.
But until you do, please, leave those that have done so alone.
If you dislike Thai food you will not go to a Thai restaurant, so if you don't like a place that permits smoking just don't go there.
Sounds very simple to me. Why is it that some folks are willling to talk to the proprietors about the smoking "problem" but othrs INSIST the government has to do something about it?
You are correct. It is about the property rights of the owner of the establishment.
If you don't like smoking talk to the owner about changing his policy or open your own establishment.
Getting the government involved is a liberal's way out of things and I have a hard time understanding why so many on FR are so gung-ho for it when it comes to cigarettes.
Wait until the Japanese find out. They will never fly over to Hawaii again!
(Thanks for the ping. I signed off early last night, and just got this!)
Conservatives are Pro, period. We are pro-rights for business owner's to decide what they want to do with their business. Just because we smoke a legal commodity, does not make us any less a Conservative.
Klintoon is the one who started this war on the smoker. Why is his hatred carrying over now into our Administration? I fear we still have a lot of Clinton Lap Dogs out here.
Frightening that everyone can't see what is really going on here. It's all about rights! Or is having rights for one ok and not rights for another.
That's a personal opinion. Just because it's something that you do not like or enjoy, your for taking it away from people who do? What Country do YOU live in!
Exactly! Let's ban the SUN! It, too, is a Class A Carcinogen. Let's ban it too, how about it! heh!
Exactly! We do not need Government intervention in every walk of life in America! I guess some people can't think for themselves, so they need the Nanny Government to think for them. I do not! I was weaned from my Mother when I was a baby.
Conservatives are pro-Freedom. Next they will outlaw perfume, then they will outlaw kids and smelly diapers.There is no documented proof about second hand smoking being harmful.
It may annoy you, but perhaps things you do annoy me.
If there was such a call for non-smoking bars and restaurants there would be one on every corner.
I guess there is no major call for them, since they only appear after the grubmint mandates it. and that only happens after a bunch of whiney sniveling cry babies run to Big Brother to "do something."
Those kind of people make my skin crawl.
Smokers are not a financial burden as you imply: Smoking-related healthcare costs are a pittance to overall healthcare costs (8% in my state of Maine). If every smoker quit, healthcare costs would go down only temporarily and then rise above the amount you are complaining about now, because nonsmokers get sick too and for more years. Smokers more than make up for their extra cost by dying (their choice-not yours) sooner; collecting less social security and pensions, and less time in nursing homes. The state tax on cigarettes is all gravy. This is all backed up by facts.
Smokers not only pay "their own damn bills," they pay the bills for a whole hell of a lot of nonsmokers as well. And they/we have since at least 1994 when taxes were a lot lower than now. The only way you can conclude that smokers cost society is to make the assumption that no one else ever gets sick, has an accident, or dies. You've been hornswoggled by the anti juggernaut.
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