Endangered Specie
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:13 PM
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Poll question: Should Smoking be banned in "indoor public places"? |
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Edited on Tue Jul-06-04 09:16 PM by Endangered Specie
By that I gov't buildings like hospitals, school/college buildings, and corporate places like bars and mcdonalds.
I figure many will want to not go extreme yes/no so I left options for those too.
edit: please keep it kicked... thx.
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bigwillq
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:17 PM
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1. It basically is in Connecticut |
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Edited on Tue Jul-06-04 09:17 PM by bigwillq
I think you can still smoke in certain dorm rooms but other than that restaurants/bars/clubs/hospitals/corporate buildings, etc. are all smoke free.
BTW, even in this adult video store I sometimes go to, it also recently went smoke free. I go once in a while to buy a flick.
Come on, porn's not a $100 million + industry for nothing, i'm just honest enough to admit I go there!:hi:
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:22 PM
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6. heh, most DUers admit to watching porn. |
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(including myself... though my favorite source is the net ;) )
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bigwillq
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:38 PM
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11. OK, good I didn't want to seem like the only prevert |
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but I guess you're right there is a lot of talk about that dirty 3-letter word when appropriate here.
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:17 PM
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2. Yes: second-hand smoke is a carcinogen and public health risk (n/t) |
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:17 PM
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It shouldnt even be allowed in vehicles on the open road, especially when kids are in the car.
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:19 PM
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4. I voted yes, and I am a smoker |
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the thing is, I remember when I wasn't and I hated the smell. I want to be more thoughtful and considerate. I may never quit, or maybe I will, but I want to protect the rights of those who do not choose to smoke. If I can't do without a cig for however long I am at a city council meeting, well, shoot me now.
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:21 PM
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The only place I know that you can smoke almost anywhere you want is Las Vegas - where I am - except for maybe bars - you can't smoke in any public places - I can't speak for bars because I haven't been to one lately....
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:24 PM
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7. I quit smoking ~45 years ago, |
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and like all other non-smokers, I now detest the smell of tobacco smoke. Still, I'd like to see all the above places make all (reasonable) attempts to "accomodate" the smoker, without infringing on us non-smokers.
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:26 PM
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... most acts of legislation involve the balance between one person's rights and another.
I don't have a problem with smoking being banned in most places. But when you start banning it in bars, well, that is just beyond ridiculous.
If a non-smoker wants a smoke-free drink, let him find a non-smoking bar - I'm sure many hotels offer them. But IMHO, banning smoking in a bar is just crazy, why not ban drinking while you're at it?
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:26 PM
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9. Private businesses should be able to choose |
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Edited on Tue Jul-06-04 09:27 PM by jpgray
We would then have smoking and non-smoking bars, for example, and whichever you are you would then know which bar to avoid. Of course, this would be mostly for restaurant/club/bar scenarios than anything else, since in this way one can choose to work at or patronize either a smoking or non-smoking establishment.
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Tue Jul-06-04 09:29 PM
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10. Yes, it should be banned in every public place. |
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It's not healthy to breathe that shit in, and it's fucking gross. :puke:
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