And if you're gonna die slowly, might as well take a bunch of people with you!
Well said! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
And if you're gonna die slowly, might as well take a bunch of people with you!
Exactly len, and that is exactly how i was able to transform my basement into this
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=234574
Nice set up there. Live long and prosper man.![]()
Lots of those who BREATHED Second Hand SMOKE wind up here!
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That there looks like a soldier cemetery. I'm sure most smoked as we had cigs in our c-rations.
Because he isn't. Those drunk aholes aren't causing anybody any physical harm. If they do, then they are punished, correct??
Lets just skip all that actually, i'll just give everybody the arguments up to this point. Here is my new question (i'll try and be more tactful from here on out)................
Smoking in public IS legal, BUT, why do you feel like it is ok to smoke around people in public (like a park for example)??? I feel like a normal human should be cowering around, asking people if the cig is bugging others when smoking... but this hardly ever happens. Again, the question is, why do you just feel it is ok to smoke in the vicinity of lets say a 2 year old in a park? Why?? Do you assume people don't mind it.... you don't care? What are the various answers?
Drinkers don't hurt people around them?
It's amazing what statements people will make in defense of their own vices.
Ha, three smokes at a time... Kill yourself even faster then. That is smart.:thumbup:
But you are correct, it is your house and you can do as you choose in your house.
But the last time I checked, most public places are not your house. So that means you should take that filthy habit outdoors with your stanky ass.
I wouldn't say that. It's that they don't yet consider it a problem. As to business rights I say that's a bit ridiculous.
Do you expect a restaurant to use safe food handling procedures? If so why?
We know that smoke is harmful. That's not in question. So why should anyone who walks into a business be subject to poisonous air?
Restaurants don't have the right to poison you so why should any other business?
And back to China, what's actually hilarious is that in Xiamen where I live it is illegal to smoke on the street but legal to smoke in restaurants, pool rooms, and well any enclosed space.
Someone else mentioned that some smokers (I bet much more than some) don't even smoke inside their own houses. They go outside to do it so that it doesn't stay in the house. But in a public setting they have no problem contributing to the smoky air.
I wonder what would happen if business owners were given a choice. Put up one of two signs on the front door. 1. No Smoking Inside - Clean Air Here. and 2. Smoking Allowed - Poisoned Air Here.
So no ban, just those two signs.
How would that go over?
As for smoking itself I subscribe to the witch's creed: Do what you want and harm none. So if you want to fill your lungs with poison go right ahead. Just don't share it with me. I don't force you to eat my Big Macs so I will will keep my poison to myself and you do the same.
Since we all have to breath the same air I suggest that all businesses which want to have smoking make themselves into private clubs and make any employees sign contracts that indemnify you from being sued for endangering the health of the employees.
Seeing how in the USA only 30% of the population smokes ...
... If you can't quit, at least show some common courtesy.
Here in CT, and I'm guessing many other places, too, the unions representing casino workers have been making lots of noise over their members being subjected to 2nd hand smoke. As we all have come to know, smoking bans in certain establishments can be bad for biz. But does it have to be?
Tough for casinos because they don't want their customers wandering away from the gaming to a designated smoking area. But for pool halls, it seems like there can and should be a reasonable solution. If you don't have a really good ventilation system, then ask those who wish to smoke step outside to have their smokes.
I agree with Hu, and many others on this topic.
And the exact quote, very appropriately is: "Your rights end where my nose begins."
Best,
Brian kc