Dear Mr. Repke and Mr. Mitchell,

Thank you for your responses and educating me on how
St. Paul City Government works.  I was not raised in a
city and do not reside in a city.  Of course, Chisago
County is getting almost as restrictive as cities in
some respects.  There is a big fight occurring up
here.  But, we are bringing in the Federalies to put
our elected dictators in the jail cell.

I am glad that the statewide smoking ban essentially
died in committee.  I think a number of state
legislators realized if they put in a statewide
smoking ban, they might lose their next election
regardless of political party affiliation.  If St.
Paul wants to follow in the footsteps of Duluth, I
guess that is St. Paul's decision.

I do have one question for all the people on this
forum.  If the "Government" at whatever level decided
to regulate smoking (due to protecting you and your
families health) in your individual dwelling, what
would your opinion of this be?

I would again like to thank Mr. Repke and Mr. Mitchell
for responding to me.  Some questions I had that I did
not address in my original post got answered without
me asking them; mainly the part about the St. Paul
Charter and what it said was very informative for me. 


Tim, this is only my second post for the day. 
Something wierd is happening and I am getting two
emails for one response from somebody.  Do you know
what the problem is?

Michael Darling
Rush City, MN

P.S.  Mr. Mitchell, I like you bringing out the 10th
Amendment.  Maybe some of us on opposite ends of the
political aisle can agree on a few basic things.


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>  
> In a message dated 3/8/2005 7:16:26 PM Central
> Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> 
> > You
> > believe it is OK for you to infringe on the
> private
> > property rights and civil liberties of business
> owners
> > and individuals just because you feel like it.  I
> also
> > would not vote for the current mayor for the same
> > reasons.  The US Constitution and Minnesota
> > Constitution do not give you the power as an
> elected
> > official to do that or at least that is how I read
> it.
> > 
> 
> That is so sad.  Listening to right wing radio can
> be bad for one's health.  
> Bars and Restaurant or license public
> accommodations.  They MUST conform to 
> many health standards from the temperature of the
> water to the volume of the 
> music.  In most cities and towns they are limited as
> to the numbers that 
> exist...the government determines if you can even
> sell liquor at all inside the city 
> limits.  That makes it about as far as possible from
> someone's private right as 
> possible.  So, you may like or dislike a candidate
> for office, but there is 
> nothing in the constitution that gives rude behavior
> any particular rights and 
> your right to smoke may be regulated or denied. 
> Just like your right to drink 
> or sell alcohol at all.
> 
> Chuck Repke
> W 7th
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