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Still Watching My Back
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It is worse in Canada. Check this article from the Windsor Star
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Daddy x 4
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![]() That is some serious abuse of legislation there. I can almost guarentee they did not intend that occurring when they made that law. That is ![]() |
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#3 |
F*ck Cancer!
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People get too carried away with legislation and it results in ridiculous stuff like this. What's the problem with smoking (outside!) on a golf course??? Or smoking in a cigar bar. If you don't like it, then go elsewhere!
Voting with your dollars works best, because then business owners can make a business decision as to whether to (continue to) allow smoking, or maybe create a well-ventilated smoking area. Instead people make the government decide, and governments don't do this very well... In Oregon a new law went into effect on Jan 1, 2009 that effectively made it impossible for a new cigar bar business. Only cigar bars in place in 2006, with receipts showing income from cigars could stay in business. The Oregon bar owners have petitioned the state because they have seen a 29% drop in revenue -- which equates to tax loss for the state as well... |
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