Immanuel
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If you were choosing for yourself, I would not have a problem. But when you choose to smoke, you are making a choice for those around you
My contention, only contention, with your points in this thread are the ones in which you seem to believe that you have the right to dictate to a business owner whether or not he/she will allow smoking on his/her property. My feelings are that it is the business owners right to make that choice and if you oppose his/her decision then you have every right not to frequent the establishment. Your opposition does not grant you the right to dictate to the business owner.
Immie
That worked up until second hand smoke was found to be a health hazard. Once that came out ......whole new ballgame
3-2-1. Here come the denial
If you don't like it then climb in your little hole, pull the covers over your head and hide for the rest of your life.
You do not have the right to force your wishes upon everyone else.
Immie