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Re: btb87 correct me if I'm wrong
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"The ban on workplace smoking does not apply to private residences (unless they are providing commercial child care), retail tobacco shops, designated smoking rooms at motels and hotels, and stand alone bars (which serve only "customary bar snacks" and generate no more than 10% of gross revenue from food sales). Also exempted are membership association facilities, such as VFW halls, U.S. Customs lounges at international airports, outdoor patio sections of restaurants, smoking cessation programs, and medical or scientific research." |
I see both sides of the coin too
I am an ex-smoker in a family of smokers (mom, dad and sister still smoke). Mr. 1228 is a non smoker. I do not allow smoking in my house (hmmm, maybe that is why my family never comes to visit me). :rolleyes:
I am cool with not smoking in restaurants, but I dunno about bars. I will never forget the shock being in NC with my old college roommate and she fired up a Marlboro in a dept store...and it was totally legal :eek: I wasn't cool with that. I am fine with not allowing smoking in malls, stores and some parts of restaurants, but I dunno about bars. Smoking will never be outlawed in casinos though :) Quote:
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i flipflop back and forth
although i don't smoke cigarettes. i work in several different night clubs and restaurants at night and i have seen a huge difference. Restaurants are not packed like they use to be. Wait staff has been laid off.
In the clubs, a cigarette and alcohol almost go hand and hand. Working as a bouncer, i spent alot of time chasing down people that step outside to take a cigaerette break and don't come back to pay the bill. It's crazy. i hate when the smoke gets in my hair. But i hate when my boss calls me and tells me he does not need me at night because sales are down. New York has become some what of a police state. no smoking in clubs and restaurants, no open containers on the street, they try to pull that no smoking in yoru car. i think that is too much. |
Yay all the way!!!!!!!!!!
I say if ya wanna smoke, close up in an unventilated roomand do it to yourself. I like my air clean. :D |
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i'm waiting for Cincy/OH to join Cali and NYC w/a real smoking ban. going out to eat and sitting in a "smoke-free" section means nothing when you're placed near a smoking section:rolleyes: there is a company in MN that wants it's employees to be completely smoke-free, at work, home, everywhere. i won't go that far but i would like to like to go to a casino, for exmple, at some point. right now, the ones i've been to were hazardous:eek:
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Right now the only smoking area (that I have found) is right outside the cafeteria. Cigarette prices also just went up in Ontario. But as a smoker, I really am indifferent as long as there is a spot for me to smoke. The place were I used to work offered a patio that was fenced in for all the smokers. The only thing that pisses me off is when non-smokers hang out in the designated smoking area and complain that people are smoking (and yes I have heard people do this). |
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I'm glad Florida banned smoking in restaurants; all of that secondhand smoke stuff had me really concerned.
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What do you all think of this?
Now Hiring NON SMOKERS ONLY Article mentions how smokers are more costly for insurance and some companies might want to hire only non smokers in the future. |
I find it hard to believe that something like this would be legal. :confused:
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