RW>JFD>Well.. I don't know of most. I do know many do smoke, And I know that
> >ONE is ONE too many. When the tobacco companies file for bankruptcy.
RW>JFD>I will celebrate
RW>RT> And when I can walk into any restaurant and not have to
>RT> breath tobacco smoke, I will celebrate. When I can just sit
>RT> at an outdoor event and not have to be exposed to smoke, I
>RT> will celebrate. I hope I see it in my lifetime.
RW>Not me and smoke is one of the triggers for my asthma.
>I don't see I, or the government, have any right to
>tell another person what they can and can not do. If I
>want to eat w/o smoke I go to a smoke free restaurant.
If it were that simple, I would agree with you.
There are VERY few smoke free restaurants. When there is one
available, I will patronize it.
The major problem is smokers who violate no-smoking policies. Who, but
the government, is to protect me from them.
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