Total Smoking ban in UK
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Total Smoking ban in UK
This government are on about by 2008 there will be a total no smoking ban in all public places. Do you have similar in the US/Canada?
I am a smoker and am against this form of dictatorship. Now if they reach a balance ie. Total non smoking establishments and smoking establishments, That way you have freedom of choice. This government are also starting on overweight people, trying to make you feel bad if you're overweight. Where does it end? What are your views?
I am a smoker and am against this form of dictatorship. Now if they reach a balance ie. Total non smoking establishments and smoking establishments, That way you have freedom of choice. This government are also starting on overweight people, trying to make you feel bad if you're overweight. Where does it end? What are your views?
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We have non-smoking in BC, Canada just about everywhere thats public.
I'm an ex-smoker myself, but I have to say I like it. It would be an issue of rights if the smoke didn't go into everyone's lungs, but it does, so all the non-smokers loose their right to breath smoke free air.
I'm an ex-smoker myself, but I have to say I like it. It would be an issue of rights if the smoke didn't go into everyone's lungs, but it does, so all the non-smokers loose their right to breath smoke free air.

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Yep. It's real nice to go into a public place or business, office or what have you and NOT be forced to breath in the stale stench of secondhand or other smoke. NOW, if you can smoke without poluting the air I have to breath --- go for it. Next we gotta do somthing about old farts that have all that gas heh. heh. And beano don't seem to work. 

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I say let economics decide it. If there are 2 resturants side by side, one totally smoking, one totally smoke-free(no sucha thing BTW), let the paying customers decide which one survives. Places like banks, schools, hospitals, ect are not dependant on free market policy to survive, so the government can shove whatever they like down our throats in such cases, I guess. 

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June 1st my town went smoke freeBuzZz wrote:I say let economics decide it. If there are 2 resturants side by side, one totally smoking, one totally smoke-free(no sucha thing BTW), let the paying customers decide which one survives. Places like banks, schools, hospitals, ect are not dependant on free market policy to survive, so the government can shove whatever they like down our throats in such cases, I guess.
July first the capitol (Edmonton) goes totalyl smoke free.
I'm for it, but I don't smoke, so the smokers don't care what I think.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I smoke (occasionally), and I'm w/ Buzz
Italy went smoke free in Jan of this year. I really like sitting in a restaurant and not having some butthole's smoke wafting across my face as I'm trying to eat a meal. However, I still think private businesses should be allowed to decide for themselves whether or not to allow smoking. It's also pretty spectacularly mentally challenged when the government (who in Italy own the monopoly on tobacco products) disallow you to smoke in a tobacco shop ...
Italy went smoke free in Jan of this year. I really like sitting in a restaurant and not having some butthole's smoke wafting across my face as I'm trying to eat a meal. However, I still think private businesses should be allowed to decide for themselves whether or not to allow smoking. It's also pretty spectacularly mentally challenged when the government (who in Italy own the monopoly on tobacco products) disallow you to smoke in a tobacco shop ...

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