Okay.  I've been watching the smoking topic go back and forth and haven't said 
anything - yet.  There have been many valid points made and I do see both sides.

As a smoker, I obviously like the fact that I have a place I can go in public where 
I'm actually ALLOWED to smoke. I am hooked and have to adapt my addiction to the 
environment I am in, so I DO feel some relief when I don't have to "go outside" for a 
change.

As a non-smoker - which I was for three months earlier this year - I can sympathize 
with those who don't smoke and am most certain I'll be grateful for smoke-free places 
when I quit.  But I knew then, and I know now, that it is my choice where I go or 
don't go.  Second hand smoke is annoying in bars - and there are some I will not 
frequent even as a smoker.  BUT THAT IS MY CHOICE - which is the bottom line for the 
business owner trying to make a buck...  

I really do feel that this is the choice of the places I patronize though - and should 
be for all businesses. There has always been the choice to go "smoke free" for 
establishments.  If anybody knows business, you go for your "audience" and 
unfortunately disenchant those who do not apply by choice.  Therefore, if I were a 
business owner, having the freedom to choose or not choose who I cater to should be my 
option.

As it currently stands, smokers have options (a public place where they can actually 
smoke) and the non-smokers have options (don't go there).  If the band or person or 
whatever is you want to see is supporting the smoking venue by playing there, then go 
and deal with it.  If the smoke is too much - and you sincerely want to see that band 
or person - suggest an alternate place and let that club/bar/whatever it is know that 
you are not coming because of the smoke.  Believe me, they WILL get the message if it 
is strong enough.

Of course, I could touch on the whole fact that crack is illegal, yet nicotine - which 
is more addictive than crack - is sold over the counter on a daily basis....  You 
know, the HEART of the problem.  But since the govenment say it's okay to buy it 
OTC....

Shawn Marie Christenson
Central - Downtown/West

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