DemonI81 said:Here's a great example. You are unable to see that the problem is the ban, not the smoking or non-smoking and you illustrate that with such... I don't even know.PedroSteckecilo said:Sure, when I'm granted the legal right to spit on any smoker who comes within 15 feet of me. It's essentially the same thing really, if I have to put up with your disgusting, invasive, choice stealing habit, you should have to put up with the same type of treatment from non-smokers.The Infamous Scamola said:Also, bring back smoking in clubs/pubs ands such. This whole anti-smoking thing is getting out of hand.
Banning smoking in places, other than places where it can be very bad like around oxygen tanks, is really the government taking away rights. These clubs, bars, restaurants, etc... should have the choice to allow it or not. I'm sure many, if given the option right now, would not start allowing smoking in their establishment. Some would though. Then, as a human that can make his/her own decisions, you can choose not to go to the places that allow smoking.
Why does everyone want to destroy/ban everything they don't like? Why can't you just stay away from it? Why does anyone, smoker or non-smoker, deserve to have their life interfered with due to someone else's wants? Why do so many non-smokers act so superior?
I didn't know you were forced to be around smokers and get second hand smoke. This does not happen to most people, most of us can choose to be around someone smoking or not. I am sorry for your plight.Ninja_X said:You choose to get drunk, you choose to get into a situation where you are in danger.DemonI81 said:The amount of people that have voted "no" is disgusting.
So if one of you had a few drinks, fell down some stairs, and cracked your head open, you'd want a lower quality of health care because it's your fault?
What is wrong with you people? Thankfully the majority are good people, but it's a very slim margin.
No one here is saying that alcohol is any better.
The difference is you can't get secondhand drunk.
I grew up with a few people who where forced to breath in the secondhand smoke of their parents because they don't have the decency to do it outside.
There should be a ban on smoking in public places so we don't all have to deal with the fumes. If you wanna smoke do it outside, we aren't banning the smoker, just the cigarettes.
This,But if all clubs, pubs and restaurants were smoking like they used to be you'd be taking my choice away from me, hence your choice to engage in an optional activity has stolen my right to clean air.
You can't get all high and mighty about having your choice stolen when you yourself are stealing our choice. You choosing to smoke in a public place removes the choice of non smokers in the building. Besides, you choose yourself to get addicted THAT was your choice. No sense getting butthurt because non smokers are smarter in their choice and don't want to breath secondhand cancer.
I don't think smokers deserve worse healthcare though, that wan't my point.