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- miracola0
As much as I HATE cigarette/cigar smoke and as much as I would like to never have to smell it again, I have to agree with 3cy. Why force all restaurants in a city to comply with such a law. Cars are more dangerous to the public than cigarettes. Why not take all the cars off the road.
Point is, it should be up to the restaurant owner to make that decision. If the owner decides to allow smoking and it hurts their business, so be it. What next, will the people of this country allow the government to ban smoking in homes next. You may laugh, but if we give them an inch... you know the rest!
Again, I hate cigarette smoke, especially when I take my family out to eat, but I would never support such a rediculous law. It is my right as a non-smoker to not go to a restaurant if I don't like the atmosphere. I'm not going to take away someone else's rights simply because I don't like the smell of smoke. I'll move to another seat. I love this country. Think before you support the downfall of it.