Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You can smoke while I eat when I can crap on your meal.
Why would you go to a place that allows smoking? I wouldn't go to a place that allows meal crapping.
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You can smoke while I eat when I can crap on your meal.
Why would you go to a place that allows smoking? I wouldn't go to a place that allows meal crapping.
Should be quoted for truth 100x over and then the thread should be locked.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You can smoke while I eat when I can crap on your meal.
Why would you go to a place that allows smoking? I wouldn't go to a place that allows meal crapping.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You can smoke while I eat when I can crap on your meal.
Why would you go to a place that allows smoking? I wouldn't go to a place that allows meal crapping.
More places allow smoking than don't. A severe reduction in your choice, or, put another way, your liberties due to your belief that smoking sucks donkey nads.
I visit places that have non-smoking sections. I know what it is like from both sides of the argument. I used to BE a smoker.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You can smoke while I eat when I can crap on your meal.
Why would you go to a place that allows smoking? I wouldn't go to a place that allows meal crapping.
More places allow smoking than don't. A severe reduction in your choice, or, put another way, your liberties due to your belief that smoking sucks donkey nads.
I visit places that have non-smoking sections. I know what it is like from both sides of the argument. I used to BE a smoker.
So because the majority of businesses don't do business the way you like, you feel entitled to rob them of their private property rights merely to cater to your comfort?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
The sky is falling.
There's still a lot of uncertainty about secondhand smoke, with a lot of smokers and 'good ole boy' types thinking it's safe, and that people who don't like the smell are making a big fuss about it to legitimize legislation against smoking - therefore they may unwittingly expose themselves to harm if given the choice. Also, what about an establishment's employees?But the public is not forced to go into that persons establishment. The electively decide to do so and within that decision decide to be exposed to smoke. Someone bought that building just like you bought your house, and now they are being told what they can and can't do inside it.
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
The sky is falling.
Your sig is looking deliciously ironic right now.
Originally posted by: spidey07
soon fat food will be illegal.
not kidding.
Originally posted by: Gurck
There's still a lot of uncertainty about secondhand smoke, with a lot of smokers and 'good ole boy' types thinking it's safe, and that people who don't like the smell are making a big fuss about it to legitimize legislation against smoking. Also, what about an establishment's employees?But the public is not forced to go into that persons establishment. The electively decide to do so and within that decision decide to be exposed to smoke. Someone bought that building just like you bought your house, and now they are being told what they can and can't do inside it.
Originally posted by: SampSon
I'm not sure either.Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: SampSon
Up here in NY quite a few did. Then they got f'ed in the A when the state decided to ban smoking in all public places.Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: SampSon
Not when they are closed off and ventilated.Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
You know what the funny thing is? I just went to lunch with a girl yesterday, and even though she doesn't smoke, she always takes the smoking section.
Why?
In general, the smoking section is far less crowded and noisy. When we were first seated, we were the only people there for at least 20 minutes. I thought about it, and she's right. I'm a smoker, so naturally I always take the smoking section at lunch time, but I'd never really thought about the fact that there's always more people in non-smoking.
Smoking sections in restaurants work about as well as peeing sections in swimming pools.
How many restaurants actually went through that trouble though? Very few that I've been in.
My gf's uncle is still paying for the loan he pulled to install a enclosed smoking section.
I don't see how banning smoking in someone's own property is in anyway constitutional. I'm amazed with what we let our nanny states get away with in this day and age.
<---Non-smoker
Apparantly it's my responsibility to look out for everyone elses wellbeing.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
The sky is falling.
Your sig is looking deliciously ironic right now.
Why? Because I stand for something you don't believe in? I.E., a total smoking ban in dining establishments.
404 - Irony not found.
Originally posted by: Nik
Someone smoking in a car in front of your car is annoying and irritating? That sucks. Good thing you respect their right to do so. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Gurck
There's still a lot of uncertainty about secondhand smoke, with a lot of smokers and 'good ole boy' types thinking it's safe, and that people who don't like the smell are making a big fuss about it to legitimize legislation against smoking. Also, what about an establishment's employees?But the public is not forced to go into that persons establishment. The electively decide to do so and within that decision decide to be exposed to smoke. Someone bought that building just like you bought your house, and now they are being told what they can and can't do inside it.
Employment is a MUTUAL agreement. If you don't want to be exposed to smoke, don't work where it is allowed.
And, again, smoking is a legal activity. If you don't want to be exposed, don't enter private property that allows it.
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
The sky is falling.
Your sig is looking deliciously ironic right now.
Why? Because I stand for something you don't believe in? I.E., a total smoking ban in dining establishments.
404 - Irony not found.
No, because you fell for it - hook, line and sinker. Hey, weren't you the same guy who received extra merchandise from a vendor?
I don't think you understand what Hamilton was referring to.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Smokers can always set up private Dining clubs where everyone smokes themselves into a fetid ash-stained mess.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Storing food in an inapproriate manner is illegal for a Dining establishment and OMGWTFLIBERTIES! it's private property.
Laws CAN and DO apply for good reason even on private property.
Smokers can always set up private Dining clubs where everyone smokes themselves into a fetid ash-stained mess.
