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Originally Posted by Simplex3
It's hugely different. It's possible for me to keep my knife to myself. It's not possible for a smoker to do the same.
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You can avoid my smoke the same as I avoid your knife. You can go to a restaurant that doesn't allow smoking. If you HAVE to eat at that smoking restaurant, you can eat on the other side of the building where the smokers don't sit. You may smell it, but let's not act like it's in your face and so constricting that you couldn't eat. It's an inconvenience to you, and that's enough for you to vote for a law. That's your right. It doesn't feel good reading that though does it? That's why everyone screams about health implications. They don't want to sound like pussies. JMO.