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Smoking |
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I love smoking! I do it all the time! I wish these communist fags of the gov't would let us smoke some for christ's sake! WTF is wrong with me enjoying the plant THAT BUILT AMERICA?!?!?!?! Where i live they wont let you smoke inside anywhere! This stuff pisses me off so much!
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| Posted: | 10/10/2012 |
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Cletus Fairfield,
Dallas, TX, United States
, 35
, Male
, Southern Baptist
, White/Caucasian
, Straight
, Over 4 Years of College
, Upper class
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| Mesg ID: | baf295b0-0105-40a1-b126-0ba6a127f964 |
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General Diversity |
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Smoking laws |
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Most anti-smoking laws are to protect workers, who should not have to endure 8 hours or more of second-hand smoke. In the future smokers will have two choices - your car or your home, and maybe not even your car. Try nicotine gum or lozenges when you're out and leave the air clean for non-smokers. Better yet, quit. People do it everyday and they are universally healthier and smell better.
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| Posted: | 8/27/2010 |
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Mary K,
Sarasota, FL, United States
, 55
, Female
, Unitarian
, White/Caucasian
, Straight
, Writer
, Over 4 Years of College
, Lower class, none
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| Mesg ID: | ca56af44-32c5-46d8-8a62-82d696a869fd |
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General Diversity |
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Smokers |
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Non-smoking facilities sure do offend me. Until they start offering "smoking" facilities I will continue to be offended. It's a private property issue as far as I'm concerned. If you own a business, you should have the choice of making it smoking or non. If you want both, then accommodate both, but the government nor anyone else should not have the right to tell you what to allow in your own establishment unless it is illegal. I would love to see a federal class-action suit filed on this issue.
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| Posted: | 11/4/2009 |
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Cheryl M,
Orange Park, FL, United States
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| Mesg ID: | b55eaaae-b8be-48ba-90e4-d680a29f3736 |
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General Diversity |
| Subject: |
Offending smokers with "non-smoking" law |
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I understand that non-smokers don't want to inhale second-hand smoke, but passing laws to forbid smoking AROUND buildings seems excessive. Until the issue of pollution is more fully addressed, I will continue to feel like I am being singled out for punishment. At the college I attend, they do not allow smoking on the grounds at all. I feel this is unfair since I am paying for an education. It seems everywhere I go I have to leave to smoke. A hospital in my area won't even let you sit in your vehicle and smoke! I don't have children, so I don't think that they should have the right to forbid my smoking. In addition, where do the laws stop? What will be next? Okay, let's not allow a certain type of dress or hairstyle....next let's decide for other people what they are allowed to say...where will it end? I vote. I pay taxes. Why do I have to stand out in the rain or snow? I resent not having a smoking section in restaurants in particular. I don't mind being separated, but I do mind paying money for an evening out and having to leave quickly so that I can have a cig.
So, it's okay for people to be offensively dressed, or allow their children to scream....but I can't smoke. This is fair?
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| Posted: | 9/27/2009 |
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Marsha G,
Mountain View, AR, United States
, 48
, Female
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| Mesg ID: | 41ba8738-74f2-4a6f-833e-a2cd836faa2b |
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yes they do!!! |
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as the smokers want to infilterate their own worlds and the non smokers have enough of their own aready but still want to infilterate the smokers world is unfair. you have your place and i have mine, get over it, go to your place and leave me and my constitutional rights alone. try and channel that energy to fight congress or something that's really worthwhile...
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| Posted: | 5/7/2009 |
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| Mesg ID: | b2daa2de-5fb8-4d8c-89dd-d18cc8dbbe8a |
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Re: Do non-smoking facilities offend smokers? |
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I try to be polite about smoking, so I always ask before I light up. If I choose to go to a non-smoking establishment, I assume I'll just have to smoke outside, and I'm not offended at all. I don't throw my butts on the ground, and even outside, I try to stand as far away from nonsmokers as possible.
I am irritated, though, that the state government wants to make all bars in my state non-smoking. I think if a bar owner (and the bar patrons) want the bar to be non-smoking, they should be able to make that decision.
But what if a bar owners (and the patrons) want the bar to be a smoking establishment? They should be allowed to make that decision, too.
In my state, if you go outside (to smoke) you can't take your drink. I just want to have a place I can go to where I can have a dri |
| Posted: | 1/10/2008 |
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Gordon R,
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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| Mesg ID: | 9aeed18c-a2d1-4ae8-a49e-540ffa71bb9c |
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| Category: |
General Diversity |
| Subject: |
Non-smoking facilities |
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| If a business decides it wants to be a non-smoking establishment, it's certainly their right to make that choice, but it's also my right to choose not to patronize that establishment. What bothers me is legislation mandating that businesses can't allow smoking if they choose. |
| Posted: | 7/22/2007 |
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Shella ,
Lompoc, CA, United States
, 30
, Female
, White/Caucasian
, military
, 2 Years of College
, Lower middle class
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| Mesg ID: | afffc31f-9221-4ce6-87ce-edf894c46c53 |
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| Category: |
General Diversity |
| Subject: |
Smoking Laws vs. Smoking Choices |
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Before I begin, I must say that I'm a smoker.
That said, which is your actual question?
If it's about a building or a business that chooses to be non-smoking, as per the post, no, it doesn't offend me. I say this because the owner has made a clear choice that he believes benefits him, personally or fiscally.
However, if the title is to be believed, anti-smoking laws deeply offend me. This is the government stepping in and discriminating against those that light up. We don't choose to once nicotine has its hold on us (read the definition of addiction), and more importantly, the business owner had had THEIR choice stripped away from them.
I live in a state that has recently adopted anti-smoking laws, so this is a subject that strikes a deep chord with me, and I appreciate the opportunity to speak my mind. |
| Posted: | 6/3/2007 |
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'Tiberious' ,
Cincinnati, OH, United States
, 24
, Male
, White/Caucasian
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| Mesg ID: | 980a002d-f924-474b-a25a-fdff52afcb2a |
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offensive to smokers? |
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| I wouldn't be surprised if it does offend some smokers. If a smoker is offended, then it's an illogical feeling of offense. A smoker chooses to smoke, but there are times when non-smokers have no choice but to be around smokers. In a situation like this, since a smoker never has a need to smoke, smoking should be avoided. |
| Posted: | 3/14/2007 |
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John S. ,
Lake Charles, LA, United States
, 23
, Male
, Atheist
, Straight
, 4 Years of College
, Lower class
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| Mesg ID: | d4bf2f7d-5ff7-4cba-89d2-c1f91f6a194a |
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| Category: |
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| Subject: |
Smokers |
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I am a smoker and I don't usually get upset about some facilities who don't offer a smoking area. Lately, I believe that it is getting out of hand. If I go to a restaurant and find out that it is non smoking, I have a choice to make. I can either go in and eat a nice dinner and wait until Im done and go to my car to have a smoke or I can get back into the car and go somewhere else.
I am getting upset that everything is geared toward non smokers. They have a choice too. They don't have to stay at a restaurant if they offer a smoking section. Why do smokers have to suffer???? |
| Posted: | 2/5/2007 |
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