I've got to disagree there. At least as long as marijuana is illegal
tobacco should be also, on the basis that it causes much more harm to
society than pot does (or would, if drug laws weren't padding the
pockets of dealers).

My view is that they both need to be either legal or not. I don't really
care which, but right now we have this ludicrous situation where the
more dangerous of the two is legal and the other isn't. Add in that THC
is a legal prescription drug and it gets even more ludicrous.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Barnes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 9:33 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: So, Do You Have a License for that Fat?


"I agree. Print the ingredients."

Hell, I am not opposed to them making the owner put a giant sign on the
door
saying that it is a high fat establishment.

I am not a smoker.  Never have been.  I don't like to be around it.
Still,
it irks me to no end the state of North Carolina has banned smoking in
restaurants.  Make the owners put a sign up that says it is a smoking
establishment and let people vote with their feet.

One freedom at a time down the drain.

J

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