No worries here, our lawyer gets a good penny to make sure we are in complience with the law. If we were'nt , we would be the first to know, Thanks again.
You still don't get it, such arrogance, and on someone else's dime.

No worries here, our lawyer gets a good penny to make sure we are in complience with the law. If we were'nt , we would be the first to know, Thanks again.
Its about your inability to make correct choices for yourself so you demand that laws be made in order to control the choices of everyone.Do you really still think this is about choice?![]()
Don,
I think that the readers of this thread get your point. Please. Enough. Let's move on.
Arrogance? Coming from the guy who feels the need to tear down someone's business publicly because they haven't figured out how to make their own decisions.You still don't get it, such arrogance, and on someone else's dime.![]()
What really makes my blood boil though, is knowing there are people with his point of view in positions of power. That's a scary thing, has been since 2008!
...to tear down someone's business publicly...[snip]...Tearing down the accomplishments of others...
So what you're saying is the publicly elected officials exercising the will of the people scare you?![]()
...are you going to next demand that laws be created to [sic] limited...[sic]...how often people pleasure themselves?
You still don't get it, such arrogance, and on someone else's dime.![]()
Way to walk into that one genius. You shouldn't care what a business owner does in the privacy of his own business. Too bad you can't take your own advice.Ah, what a classic Freudian slip...or, calm down, nobody cares what you do in the privacy of your own home.![]()
I realize that the statement was not directed towards me, but I'll answer just the same. :smile:
Considering that the "people's" average IQ is about 90, yes!
Publicly elected psychopaths exercising their own, ego based, political agendas also bother me.
J
Lol, arrogant huh.
Guess If i put a smiley or winkie face that would proclude me from being arrogant,
works for you dont it.
And it aint your dime sir so why worry.:wink:
:kma:
Again you don't understand the difference between public property and private property open to the public.
No worries here, our lawyer gets a good penny to make sure we are in complience with the law. If we were'nt , we would be the first to know, Thanks again.
The average IQ is around 99 surprisingly down from 100 a decade ago. The number of 100 was originally set as an average to measure up and down from but has now oddly slipped a point from what I have read.I realize that the statement was not directed towards me, but I'll answer just the same. :smile:
Considering that the "people's" average IQ is about 90, yes!
Publicly elected psychopaths exercising their own, ego based, political agendas also bother me.
J
Yes, it sounds like the Clean Indoor Air Act is a violation of that businesses private property rights.Which category does Fusco's The Spot fall under?
I'm assuming you already know smoking on "public property" is unlawful.
Are you implying they are "private property open to the public".
Do you realize that smoking in either would be a violation of the Clean Indoor Air Act?
Have you read the Clean Indoor Air Act?
The state shouldn't decide these things. The open/free market should.I'm just glad my state doesn't permit smoking in places like that, because otherwise I probably just wouldn't play in any poolrooms. I guess there's the student union, but that's about it.