Why can't smokers go out for some fun?  Isn't that what this is really all about?  
Non-smokers think there are too few places where they can have fun, and smokers didn't 
realize that was such a problem.  So what are our options?  A unilateral ban so there 
is literally no place a smoker can go out for a meal or drinks or music?
Don't say, "Sure you can go out, you just can't smoke."  To say that, you simply 
haven't a clue about nicotine addiction. So let's just ignore the smoking issue and 
say, "Different people like to have fun in different ways - how can we accomplish 
that?"  
Maybe we could look at this from a different angle. Why don't we give tax or licensing 
incentives to non-smoking and all-smoking bars and restaurants?  My husband and I 
rarely go out for a fun brunch or dinner because we'll be stuck in a bar.  As a 
recovering alcoholic, he isn't really comfortable in the bar, so the outing is 
strained and we do it less and less often.  Similarly,when my vertically challenged 
friend and I go out for a quick lunch and gossip, we're usually stuck in a bar where 
she has to struggle to get up on the high stool. Undignified and embarrassing to a 
40-yr-old woman.  So why can't there be all-smoking restaurants where we can sit in 
the light airy part instead of the gloomy bar?
Laugh if you wish.  But no one HAS to go out to eat or party.  We're talking about 
leisure here, freedom to enjoy oneself.  I want to know why that should be restricted 
to non-smokers.
Gail O'Hare
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