They're not severe enough for the drugs we have now.

> I agree with Ray that the consequences for mis-using drugs  would need
> to be severe, and that regulations would need to be in place. But, I
> don't think it's undoable. I find cigarette smoke just as intoxicating
> as second hand pot smoke (nicotine buzz, anyone?). So, I don't take my
> child to bars, and if I see a cluster of smokers, I'll probably cross
> the street. It's an inconvenience to me, but oh well.
> 
> Interestingly, Madison has passed a law banning smoking in all public
> places (including bars). I know there are several other cities that
> have this already. I am looking forward to when it's implemented, but
> only for the purely selfish reason that I'll want to go to bars to see
> my husband play again.
I'd prefer a establishment smoking license to license (and advertise) a
place as smoke open. Let people know before hand and tax it. It's a closed
environment and if you go in, it's your responsibility. 



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