Mephisto
Philosopher
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I just saw (on CNN) where the city of Calabasas in California has passed a law prohibiting smoking OUTDOORS. They are threatening to issue citations for smoking in public (on sidewalks, outside public buildings, etc.). Now, I can understand not exposing someone to your second-hand smoke (I'm not a smoker), but isn't this whole second-hand smoke thing going a bit far?
Speaking of stupid laws, what's with the no smoking in bars? It seems to me that if you spend enough time in a bar to be affected by second-hand smoke, you're likely working on a good case of cirrosis of the liver from whatever it is that you have to go to a bar to drink (I'm not a drinker either).
Are smokers eventually going to be outlawed? Does this mean that smokers will eventually have to go to an illicit "tobacco den" (much like the Chinese opium dens?). All this seems just a bit hypocritial to me as the air (even in California) isn't all that clean to begin with.
Speaking of stupid laws, what's with the no smoking in bars? It seems to me that if you spend enough time in a bar to be affected by second-hand smoke, you're likely working on a good case of cirrosis of the liver from whatever it is that you have to go to a bar to drink (I'm not a drinker either).
Are smokers eventually going to be outlawed? Does this mean that smokers will eventually have to go to an illicit "tobacco den" (much like the Chinese opium dens?). All this seems just a bit hypocritial to me as the air (even in California) isn't all that clean to begin with.
