Smoking bans: Good or Bad?

Smoking bans: Good or bad?

  • It's allright

  • It sucks!

  • I don't smoke so I don't care

  • I don't smoke but my friends do so we don't go out anymore


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I can understand this to a point but it is also sad when a person wants to go to a public place but are not able to because smoking is allowed and it affects them physically. By allowing smoking in public places you are taking away the freedom of people who want clean air to breathe.

If that has nothing to do with your point, why did you just say it?
 
Eric Draven said:
That's what's happening with this world. It's going to be Demolition Man before we know it....:(

I don't want to be fined for telling somebody off, though. That'd suck.
 
Calvin said:
I can understand this to a point but it is also sad when a person wants to go to a public place but are not able to because smoking is allowed and it affects them physically. By allowing smoking in public places you are taking away the freedom of people who want clean air to breathe.

If that has nothing to do with your point, why did you just say it?

It is my point, and it is why I would agree to a smoking ban. My question to you is why should a bad habit that affects not only the person but also the people around them be allowed in public? I guess it really only comes down to human decency.
 
Strange said:
It is my point, and it is why I would agree to a smoking ban. My question to you is why should a bad habit that affects not only the person but also the people around them be allowed in public? I guess it really only comes down to human decency.
Then I didn't miss you point at all. We already covered this ground, we're talking about letting BARS and RESTAURANTS decide whether they want smoking or not. If you don't like the smoke, don't go to those bars and resaurants, go to a different one. There are TONS of them in america. If you're in a focused public place, fine, no smoking. There are parks in my city were smoking isn't allowed, and we don't smoke there.
 
Calvin said:
I can understand this to a point but it is also sad when a person wants to go to a public place but are not able to because smoking is allowed and it affects them physically. By allowing smoking in public places you are taking away the freedom of people who want clean air to breathe.

If that has nothing to do with your point, why did you just say it?

Again, I'm not talking about isolated public places, I'm talking about all public places. Also I'm am just trying to tell my opinion and get other peoples opinion. I'm not starting a flame war or bashing people for smoking, 70% of my family smokes as well as a lot of my friends, most respect my feelings and don't smoke around me and the others I just stay away from. As far as bars and casinos, I don't frequent those places enough to care about them. But maybe there are people who do and don't care for the smoking there, they should be able to go there without being affected by some elses bad habit that can cause health problems to them. I just want opinions. And if Wilhelm has the same opinion as you then thats fine but that does not mean everyone shares that same opinion.
 
If it's a public place that isn't 'heavily frequented, you're not being affected by smokers much at all. I remember being a non-smoker in the city, unless it was inside, or in a heavily frequented place like a park, the smoking is no more noticible in the air than say, car fumes.
 
Calvin said:
If it's a public place that isn't 'heavily frequented, you're not being affected by smokers much at all. I remember being a non-smoker in the city, unless it was inside, or in a heavily frequented place like a park, the smoking is no more noticible in the air than say, car fumes.

You are correct, I have been to Vegas several times and some of the casinos pump air freshner into the air to drown out the smell of smoke, the Mirage does this. So some places that allow smoking, it is almost unnoticable and that is great. But again, if a ban comes on the ballot I will vote for it. If smoking was not allowed in any public places, i would not have a problem with it because I don't smoke. If other people want the bans to allow certian isolated places to have smoking then it is up to them to fight for it not me.
 
Strange said:
You are correct, I have been to Vegas several times and some of the casinos pump air freshner into the air to drown out the smell of smoke, the Mirage does this. So some places that allow smoking, it is almost unnoticable and that is great. But again, if a ban comes on the ballot I will vote for it. If smoking was not allowed in any public places, i would not have a problem with it because I don't smoke. If other people want the bans to allow certian isolated places to have smoking then it is up to them to fight for it not me.

So, if you weren't a jew, a gypsy, or a homosexual in nazi Germany, you wouldn't have a problem with their policies. Gotcha.
 
Aaaanyway, here in Minnesota, everyone's crying about how bad the ban is for business, but statistically speaking business has gone UP since the ban.
 
Calvin said:
So, if you weren't a jew, a gypsy, or a homosexual in nazi Germany, you wouldn't have a problem with their policies. Gotcha.

I've been to Germany twice and as far as I know they are no longer nazi Germany. And Germany is a very beautiful country and everyone I came in contact with were very nice and polite. Of course if I had a time machine I guess I could go back and experience nazi Germany but I might think of better places to visit.
 
Calvin said:
I can understand this to a point but it is also sad when a person wants to go to a public place but are not able to because smoking is allowed and it affects them physically. By allowing smoking in public places you are taking away the freedom of people who want clean air to breathe.

If that has nothing to do with your point, why did you just say it?

this is in answer to the bit in bold, which isnt calvins post (I get the impression its from strange?):

i want to walk down the street with out having to breathe the benzene loaded fumes for cars. I should have that choice. would you advocate a driving ban on health grounds?
 
logansoldcigar said:
this is in answer to the bit in bold, which isnt calvins post (I get the impression its from strange?):

i want to walk down the street with out having to breathe the benzene loaded fumes for cars. I should have that choice. would you advocate a driving ban on health grounds?

A driving ban is not as easy to fix as a smoking ban but I would support government support for more fuel effeicent and less polluting cars.
 
That's sad.

"I don't like something, so the government should ban it."

The new American way? Piss on that!!!
 
Addendum said:
That's sad.

"I don't like something, so the government should ban it."

The new American way? Piss on that!!!

Now that you have summed it up so easily it makes it much clearer.

It's got nothing to do with what I like or dislike, it has to do with public heath. I know a lot of people do not understand this. Have you ever heard of the health department, they are there to make sure public places are safe for all people.
 
Strange said:
I've been to Germany twice and as far as I know they are no longer nazi Germany. And Germany is a very beautiful country and everyone I came in contact with were very nice and polite. Of course if I had a time machine I guess I could go back and experience nazi Germany but I might think of better places to visit.
Do you know the german word for analogy?
 
Strange said:
Now that you have summed it up so easily it makes it much clearer.

It's got nothing to do with what I like or dislike, it has to do with public heath. I know a lot of people do not understand this. Have you ever heard of the health department, they are there to make sure public places are safe for all people.

QUIT F***ING LYING!!!!!!

You SAID that you think it's wrong to ban it completely, but that you'd vote for it anyway because you hate smoke.

You are disgusting. :down
 
Strange said:
Now that you have summed it up so easily it makes it much clearer.

It's got nothing to do with what I like or dislike, it has to do with public heath. I know a lot of people do not understand this. Have you ever heard of the health department, they are there to make sure public places are safe for all people.
You already said you would still vote for banning smoking in private establishments, taking the choice away from the owners, since you don't like smoking, even though that really has nothing to do with public health. Pick an argument and stick with it for once.
 
The jerk wants to ban it even in places where EVERYONE there wants to smoke, and he'll never be there.


You know what?, I think it would be wrong if the government came and threw a sledge hammer through Strange's monitor and strung him up by his wrists in a warehouse and didn't feed him for 2 weeks, BUT I'd vote for them to do it anyway because I don't like Strange.:up:
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
QUIT F***ING LYING!!!!!!

You SAID that you think it's wrong to ban it completely, but that you'd vote for it anyway because you hate smoke.

You are disgusting. :down

You should be a public speaker:up:

I'm not lying about anything. I said if it came on a ballot to vote on a complete public ban then I would vote for it. If that same ballot had two proposals, 1. for a complete ban and 2. for a ban in all places where people under 21 would frequent then I would vote for number 2 because more than likely I would not go to any of those places like a bar or casino. But I do not like smoking and it is my right to vote for a ban. It is not my fault that lawmakers want all or nothing, maybe there are not enough smokers out there putting up the good fight, but I will not fight for them and their habits that clearly affect other people. Now if I wanted to fight for smokers rights and only wanted to vote for a partial ban, then I might be waiting a long time for lawmakers to get it right. Just my opinion and I welcome others without bashing them:up:
 
Calvin said:
You already said you would still vote for banning smoking in private establishments, taking the choice away from the owners, since you don't like smoking, even though that really has nothing to do with public health. Pick an argument and stick with it for once.

How does smoking in public have nothing to do with public health? Really, I'm serious and would like a serious answer without name calling or wishing people dead.
 
And I wouldn't vote for a complete ban, since it takes away the RIGHTS of the OWNER of an establishment.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
The jerk wants to ban it even in places where EVERYONE there wants to smoke, and he'll never be there.


You know what?, I think it would be wrong if the government came and threw a sledge hammer through Strange's monitor and strung him up by his wrists in a warehouse and didn't feed him for 2 weeks, BUT I'd vote for them to do it anyway because I don't like Strange.:up:

I appriciate the name calling, it does make you the bigger man and very cool on the Internet:up: I just want to have a discussion and get other peoples views, did I bash your views, i don't think so.
 
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