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HonestChieffan 01-13-2008 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by penchief
Second hand smoke has been proven to be a carcinogen. That fact alone should end the debate. No person has the right impose the consequences of their choices (or uncontrollable habits) onto others. What a person does to themselves is their choice as long as they don't harm others when doing so (a violation of that other person's right to choose for his or herself).

The same goes for cigarette butts. A cigarette butt, en masse, is a disgusting thing. And people who smoke take it for granted that God placed somebody else upon this earth to follow behind them and pick up their nasty-assed cigarette butts. In certain environments such as apartment complexes with young children, that can be a very unsanitary situation.

All that said, anyone interested in the statistics will find that wherever these smoking bans have been enforced, businesses have prospered. It's amazing how many people will spend money to go out for a meal or have a drink without having to breathe second hand smoke or have their clothes and hair smell like smoke after they get home.


Yes but knowing the facts has never stopped people before.

milkman 01-13-2008 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by penchief
All that said, anyone interested in the statistics will find that wherever these smoking bans have been enforced, businesses have prospered. It's amazing how many people will spend money to go out for a meal or have a drink without having to breathe second hand smoke or have their clothes and hair smell like smoke after they get home.

So now, you can go out for a drink and not worry about second hand smoke.

Great.

Now I have to worry more about being killed because that dumbass that might not have gone out for a "drink" will now be behind the wheel after that "drink".

Simplex3 01-13-2008 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief
Nobody is forcing you to do anything you patronize the business that allows it out of your own volition

I agree with that in theory. However, in practice around KC that meant only three or four places were non-smoking. The great majority of owners were too chicken to alienate that one or two smokers.

Several times my wife and I would pick a place for dinner where no one was smoking. We'd sit down and be enjoying our food when a smoker would show up, sit in the "smoking section" (which just happened to be on the other side of a half-wall from us) and light up while we were trying to enjoy our food. Then the assholes would get their food and put out their cigarette so they could enjoy their meal smoke free.

Simplex3 01-13-2008 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by RedNeckRaider
If I own a bussiness I should have the right to allow smoking in it. Nonsmokers have the right not to enter. This is not a smoking issue it is a rights issue. If I open a cigar bar and patrons enjoy hanging out and smoking cigars why should this be banned? Nonsmokers do not have to enter!!!

This argument doesn't hold water for two seconds. There are lots and lots of things that aren't legal to do that the owner has no control over.

Let's just reverse the field here. You non-smokers have a right to not enter.

Simplex3 01-13-2008 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Flopnuts Sr
So now, you can go out for a drink and not worry about second hand smoke.

Great.

Now I have to worry more about being killed because that dumbass that might not have gone out for a "drink" will now be behind the wheel after that "drink".

I'm going to kill my wife, but you bastards better not try and prosecute me or I'll kill more people.

HonestChieffan 01-13-2008 09:02 AM

You do realize you are potentially on the verge of being equated to Nazi's, book burners, and all manner of things for your stand.

RedDread 01-13-2008 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Black Ice
Should be allowed in bars and casinos.

Add Strip Clubs to it and that would be my opinion as well.

Basically any establishment where the clients have to be 18+ to enter should have the final say-so in this matter, and the patrons (smokers and non) will sort out the rest.

From my standpoint it sucks because 2 of the 4 casinos in KC (including the one I work at) are within the city limits, so this will probably cut into our business pretty substantially if smokers decide they want to head to the Argosy or Harrah's.

ohiochiefs@browns 01-13-2008 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by RedNeckRaider
I think it should be up to the owner, and would even be willing to have it up to the owner if you have to be 21 to enter. City wide is bullshit IMO

we are on are first year with the ban here in Ohio and most bars perty much ignore the law piss on the communist bastards.

Simplex3 01-13-2008 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan
You do realize you are potentially on the verge of being equated to Nazi's, book burners, and all manner of things for your stand.

I think it's ironic all the pro-smoking guys are avoiding the incense question since it's the most analogous.

I think a majority of smokers are Ok with reeking the rest of the population out, but if the roles were reversed and they were the ones having to smell some nasty oder on their clothes for the rest of their day they'd be bitching up a storm too.

stevieray 01-13-2008 09:20 AM

the new america...where everyday is another opportunity to be brought to your knees from being offended.

Simplex3 01-13-2008 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RedDread
Add Strip Clubs to it and that would be my opinion as well.

Basically any establishment where the clients have to be 18+ to enter should have the final say-so in this matter, and the patrons (smokers and non) will sort out the rest.

From my standpoint it sucks because 2 of the 4 casinos in KC (including the one I work at) are within the city limits, so this will probably cut into our business pretty substantially if smokers decide they want to head to the Argosy or Harrah's.

Some of the 18% of people who are smokers may leave, but what percentage of the 82% who aren't smokers might show up now that they don't have to reek?

Businesses are making much ado about nothing IMO. They have only anecdotal evidence that this is going to harm them, but they're scared to death of change.

ChiefaRoo 01-13-2008 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Simplex3
Some of the 18% of people who are smokers may leave, but what percentage of the 82% who aren't smokers might show up now that they don't have to reek?

Businesses are making much ado about nothing IMO. They have only anecdotal evidence that this is going to harm them, but they're scared to death of change.

Sic' balls Simplex. You're right on target amigo!

Simplex3 01-13-2008 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray
the new america...where everyday is another opportunity to be brought to your knees from being offended.

You want to walk into the restaurant and call me an asshole, whatever. Wear a shirt that says "White guys suck", whatever. That's offensive, but I'm going to ignore you.

You want to walk in and smear a turd on my shirt we have a very different problem, one that isn't a matter of being offended.

CoMoChief 01-13-2008 09:26 AM

I never really cared for them to be honest because I don't smoke cigarettes, but I don't normally care if people smoke around me as long as they aren't blowing smoke directly in my face.

Having that said it is nice to come home from a bar and the next morning my jeans and shirt don't smell like an ash tray.

Bob Dole 01-13-2008 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray
the new america...where everyday is another opportunity to be brought to your knees from being offended.

Bob Dole is offended by your lack of capitalization.


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