Coming from California myself to DC, I was so happy when both my county in
Maryland (Montgomery) and DC itself instituted a smoking ban.  

I think that a ban is necessary, because most smokers do not consider others
before lighting up.  If they monitored themselves and didn't light up around
other people who didn't smoke, a ban wouldn't be necessary.

As someone who is pretty allergic to smoke (I ended up coughing for a month
after CFUNITED last year from the smoke on the patio), I am very in favor of
smoking bans.  It allows me to go out to places I could never go to because
of my allergies.  Needless to say, I pretty much stick to places within the
smoking bans now.


Sandra Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 9:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: France bans smoking in bars, cafes, nightclubs.

I love non-smoking laws.  Having lived in California for a few years 
where the entire state has banned smoking indoors in any type of 
establishment and then moving to Georgia where only certain areas ban it 
and even then not completely - I *really* miss the total ban.  I hate 
coming home and smelling like smoke.  I hate waking up Monday morning to 
go to work and putting on a jacket that reeks of smoke because I wore it 
out Saturday night to a smoky bar.

I am all for personal rights, but they stop when your enjoyment of those 
rights steps on mine in so many ways.  You can argue that it's a 
slippery slope all you want, but smoking has zero redeeming qualities 
for society and tons of negatives for those who smoke, those who are 
around the secondhand smoke, and the pocketbooks of everyone who pays 
taxes into the medicare system or who pays health insurance premiums 
either directly or indirectly via their employers.

Indeed, there are tons of reasons that smoking is bad, but really only 
one that matters when you are talking about public smoking bans.  
Secondhand smoke - both for the public's health and for individual's 
pursuit of happiness.  For the same reason that public urination is not 
legal, smoking in public places should not be legal.

-Cameron

Vivec wrote:
> Smoking has been banned ins everal European countries in public places
> and government offices.
> Now private businesses are facing a ban as well. I wonder what form
> the 'Sealed compartments' in which smoking is allowed will take?
>
>
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/world/French-fume-over-smoke-ban.3632205.jp
>   





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