[quote name='mykevermin']Forgive the kind of jab that typically comes from the right, but if this is so infuriating, open your own bar. You have a thing for fine beers, so with an intelligent plan and marketing, why couldn't you succeed on your own?
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Sorry, I go to bars to enjoy good beer and food that is served to me, and that would be lost with the stress of managing a bar. And I like having a job that contributes something to society rather than just providing a consumer service.
And that's just absurd anyway. People should be able to enjoy a drink or a meal without being exposed to smoke and going home without smelling like an ashtray without having to open their own establishment.
Plus no need to open one, as pretty much every city worth living in has smoking bans these days, only an issue for those of you stuck in honky tonk rural areas for the most part. That cultural battle has been fought in won by my side in most worthwhile urban centers.
[quote name='camoor']. There's only so much assholery that can be quashed. But when your behavior causes health problems for a significant portion of society then IMO it's time to take action.[/QUOTE]
Same here. I don't like that regulation is required. But people are assholes and see nothing wrong with lighting up and possibly harming the health of others, making people leave, making people go home smelling like an ashtray etc.
People should be decent enough to know that such behavior isn't acceptable in a public place where many people are non-smokers, hate being in smokey environments and some have health issues that are exacerbated by smoke. They could just step outside for a smoke, or go without for a few hours, but no the world revolves around them and they think they should be able to light up wherever they damn well please.
[quote name='mykevermin']Even the most ardent of liberals doesn't believe the government should mandate your individual diet, no matter how much your poor health habits contribute to my financial well-being. [/QUOTE]
That's a pretty poor comparison. Bad diet may have some financial impact in terms of health care costs, insurance premiums etc. That's a far cry from thinking it's ok to light up around others, some of who may have health issues exacerbated by smoke. Smoking has an instantaneous negative impact on others around the smoker--be it health issues, annoyance, smelling like an ash tray etc.
That person eating the 1500 calorie meal next to me in the restaurant isn't harming my health, or negatively affecting my night out.
So that's why my line is in a different place than yours, and why I 100% support smoking bans in bars and restaurants and other public buildings.
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For the record, I'm all for having bars where people can smoke, just call them cigar bars and keep the licenses restricted (that's what DC does). Most people like drinking alcohol but the government selectively grants liquor licenses and people seem OK with that. Likewise if you're a tobacco enthusiast then by all means you should be able to have a place to go where you can enjoy your hobby. Since there are less smokers, there are going to be less smoking clubs (simple numbers). The rest of us just want somewhere to go where your hobby doesn't have to be in our faces.[/QUOTE]
I also agree 100% with that. There should be places smokers can gather and enjoy tobacco, and they should be licensed just like liquor licenses.
People get all out of shape over smoking bans being against the spirit of free businesses. We don't have free businesses, we have all kinds of regulations. Need a business license to start. If it's a restaurant you have to meet health regulations and pass inspections. If you want to serve alcohol, need a liquor license.
Now if someone is against all or most of those things, then opposing smoking bans is fine and consistent with their belief system. But smoking bans just get such an huge uproar as many people were used to being able to smoke most everywhere and don't like not being able to anymore. And again the world revolves around them and they don't care that their actions negatively affect others.