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Old 01-11-2008, 09:29 PM   #1
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Not if it has signs posted warning people smoking is allowed. The non smokers have the right not to enter.
I disagree. Listen, it rubs my conservative (personal liberty) instincts the wrong way to guys but you cannot deny the fact that smoking overall and to a lesser degree in private is a huge burden on public health costs. Personally, I have always found smoking to be offensive. It's a violation of the non-smokers rights to have smoke blown or drafting right into your face. The smoker can't control it and it just flat out stinks.
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:33 PM   #2
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I disagree. Listen, it rubs my conservative (personal liberty) instincts the wrong way to guys but you cannot deny the fact that smoking overall and to a lesser degree in private is a huge burden on public health costs. Personally, I have always found smoking to be offensive. It's a violation of the non-smokers rights to have smoke blown or drafting right into your face. The smoker can't control it and it just flat out stinks.
You may have missed this post "I am not saying smoking should be allowed in PUBLIC, I am talking about a a private business Where the OWNER allows smoking and you have the right not to enter! Sorry for yelling"
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:37 PM   #3
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You may have missed this post "I am not saying smoking should be allowed in PUBLIC, I am talking about a a private business Where the OWNER allows smoking and you have the right not to enter! Sorry for yelling"
I hear you amigo. My point is restaurants, bars open to the public are public places which are owned privately. Surely you would not argue that the kitchen of said bar/rest. is a private place therefore it's ok for the owner not to keep up with proper health codes. Same with smoking IMO.
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:38 PM   #4
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I hear you amigo. My point is restaurants, bars open to the public are public places which are owned privately. Surely you would not argue that the kitchen of said bar/rest. is a private place therefore it's ok for the owner not to keep up with proper health codes. Same with smoking IMO.
Well I see your point but we will have to agree to disagree
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:44 PM   #5
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I disagree. Listen, it rubs my conservative (personal liberty) instincts the wrong way to guys but you cannot deny the fact that smoking overall and to a lesser degree in private is a huge burden on public health costs.
You're absolutely right. It should be defined as a preexisting condition. Where do we draw the line on "addiction" issues...how much of it is "my" issue, and how much of it is "societal?" I drink...I pay taxes and insurance premiums. I understand that at some point drinking becomes detrimental to my health, yet I'm a productive member (ostensibly) of society. What should be covered and what should not?

Believe it or not, this is an honest question...I've my own opinions on it, but their rationality (as is the nature of opinions) is suspect..what's your(in the general, not only ChifaRoo's) opinion?
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:02 PM   #6
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You're absolutely right. It should be defined as a preexisting condition. Where do we draw the line on "addiction" issues...how much of it is "my" issue, and how much of it is "societal?" I drink...I pay taxes and insurance premiums. I understand that at some point drinking becomes detrimental to my health, yet I'm a productive member (ostensibly) of society. What should be covered and what should not?

Believe it or not, this is an honest question...I've my own opinions on it, but their rationality (as is the nature of opinions) is suspect..what's your(in the general, not only ChifaRoo's) opinion?
Well, here's the best way I can describe it my dad in law just recently had a heart attack and already has the early stages of lung disease (he's at 45% lung capacity). He smoked for 35 years. Fact is he now has several stints in his heart and he's going to have to take a lot of meds and get treatments that a personal with a health heart and lungs wouldn't have to worry about. He's quit cold turkey and says he's glad he did. He still wheezes when he laughs but at least he looks better. The fact is though he is going to die 10 years or so earlier than he needed to and his health care costs are higher because of his former habit.

Case number two the guy who mentored me had 18 stints in his body. He had two major heart attacks directly attributable to smoking and he refused to quit eventhough his docs begged him to. He died last summer. We buried a good friend of our family business and a good man. He was 69.
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:25 PM   #7
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Well, here's the best way I can describe it my dad in law just recently had a heart attack and already has the early stages of lung disease (he's at 45% lung capacity). He smoked for 35 years. Fact is he now has several stints in his heart and he's going to have to take a lot of meds and get treatments that a personal with a health heart and lungs wouldn't have to worry about. He's quit cold turkey and says he's glad he did. He still wheezes when he laughs but at least he looks better. The fact is though he is going to die 10 years or so earlier than he needed to and his health care costs are higher because of his former habit.

Case number two the guy who mentored me had 18 stints in his body. He had two major heart attacks directly attributable to smoking and he refused to quit eventhough his docs begged him to. He died last summer. We buried a good friend of our family business and a good man. He was 69.
My sincere condolences and best wishes to you and your father-in-law. I have no doubt if I were an active smoker, my story would be similar (I'm asthmatic, and without my meds I'm a 50% lung capacity type, with a history of heart issues on my father's side of the family. I had no real idea about this (the asthma) until I moved to altitude (4 years in Salt Lake City, and 6 (currently) in Colorado Springs). I also sympathize with active smokers, as when I do smoke, I do so compulsively. I (thankfully) have no cravings or desires, but chain smoke on the occasions I indulge). There but for the "grace of god" go I, and such... I'm conflicted as to what the proper benefits/costs should be as I do (when I really need it, winter, mostly) take advantage of the asthma meds. I also feel that once my contribution to my health care program runs out, I should be on my own, but am not sure if that is a reasonable/fair assesment in general.

I'm completely conflicted as to this opinion as I'm completely at a loss as to others...i.e. where does their responsiblity begin and society's end...

P.S. I'm also an utterly insufferable and proud asshole in general (goddamnit). Please do not let any description of emotion/compassion and/or emotional termoil proceed beyond this thread as I'm also 100% insecure.

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