you smoke, right? just a wild guess

On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 11:11:52 -0400, Nagy, Daniel J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> "I have not heard of one bar and/or restaurant that has gone out of 
> business
> from the ban on smoking here in CA."
>
> that's because nobody smokes in CA anyway. what's a pack cost there, 8$?
>
> "there are restaurants and bars left in CA that do allow smoking by
> following the rules necessary
> to do so."
>
> apparantly NY doesn't have these 'special rules', don't know about FL.
>
> the point you seem to be missing is if there was enough of a market for
> 'non-smoking only' restaurants/bars, business owners would have DONE IT
> ALREADY. the amount of smoking-ban nazi's doesn't even come close to the
> smokers/apathetic.
>
> this fits in to what Raymond just posted. if the market share is there, 
> why
> wasn't anyone doing it? restaurants are one of the toughtest businesses 
> out
> there, and very cutthroat. don't tell me that the owners are too stupid 
> to
> take advantage of it if it's true.
>
> --d.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:08 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: woo hoo
>
>
> Yes you are crazy, because then the choice is not to go to ALL 
> restaurants.
>
> There is a rant here about non-smokers holding a gun to the head of 
> owners
> to get a non-smoking restaurant.  What about the smoking-gun smokers hold 
> on
> a us non-smokers.  One smoker in a restaurant can fill up the whole 
> place.
> So all us 45 non-smokers just have to get up and leave.  Why is his right 
> to
> smoke more important then my right NOT to smoke.  Why do I have to leave,
> why can't the smoker leave.
>
> I have not heard of one bar and/or restaurant that has gone out of 
> business
> from the ban on smoking here in CA.  Guess what, many smokers can put 
> their
> habit on hold for an hour to eat out.    I have yet to figure out how to
> hold my breath for the same time period.
>
> As you might guess, I'm pro non-smoking in public places.  Because the
> smoker isn't the only one smoking in this situation.
>
> Ok, I'll stop venting now.
>
> Now, you are perfectly free to smoke in private, and there are 
> restaurants
> and bars left in CA that do allow smoking by following the rules 
> necessary
> to do so.  So go there.  And let me have a smoke free place to enjoy my
> pasta primavera.
>
> --------------
> Ian Skinner
> Web Programmer
> BloodSource
> Sacramento, CA
>
>
>
> 
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