roody
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Sat Nov-27-10 01:42 AM
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I am thankful for a smoke-free brew pub. |
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We have it good in California. I just got home from a lovely evening at the local pub. What a joy to go out and have fun without having to breathe cigarette smoke. Thank you, California.
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Sat Nov-27-10 02:05 AM
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1. The pressure on me to find a place to smoke when we... |
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took the grandson out and about was one of the largest contributors to my quitting smoking nearly 7 years ago.
It just got ridiculous running out to the far end of parking lots and then trying to find my family, again, inside the venues.
I quit and I am thankful I live in California.
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Sun Nov-28-10 12:15 AM
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2. another reason i love living here |
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Sun Nov-28-10 04:23 AM
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3. Lately I am more and more thankful that I live in Cali! This state has some of the greatest laws! |
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From what I see we are on the cutting edge of progressive lawmaking and way ahead of most other states. That said, I also say, hats off to Hawaii for having single payer health care, and I hope we are to follow you soon!
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Wed Dec-01-10 12:32 PM
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7. Hawai'i has single-payer health care? |
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That's news to me, and I lived there until last year. What they do have is the Prepaid Health Care Act, which mandates that all employees who work at least 20 hours a week be insured. (You wouldn't believe how many 19-hour positions there are -- even with the state!) And even then, Sen. Inouye had to negotiate an exemption from ERISA (a law which needs an overhaul in the worst way).
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Mon Nov-29-10 12:21 PM
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5. I think it should be up to the proprietor and not the state. |
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I enjoy smoke free bars myself and would avoid ones that have smoking. However, if someone wants to run a business where you can smoke while you drink, they should be able to.
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Tikki
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Mon Nov-29-10 05:40 PM
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6. In California there are tobacco shoppes and private smoking clubs... |
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where there is no chance that a minor or nonsmoker would have to come in contact with second hand smoke. I don't know about the drink and smoke in those...but a beach bar around here has a lively outdoor patio with lots of partaking in and all.
A little inconvenience to keep more Californians healthy...No Problem.
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roody
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Sat Dec-04-10 10:01 PM
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8. Smoke-free bars make it fun to go out. I'd stay home if we didn't |
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Sun Dec-05-10 10:34 PM
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9. I hadn't been to a bar for years and |
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finally went again this last month. It was wonderful not to smell cigarette smoke! I hope more states follow suit.
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