I live in LA, and I was GLAD they banned smoking in bars and restaurants, and really all workplaces.
BTW, there are cigar-smoking clubs where it's legal to puff away. The owner of the club is allowed to staff the smoking room himself, or any member.
But now I can go to any bar and not smell like an ashtray. I can eat in any restaurant and smell the food. Smokers sit outdoors or on the patio, if they want to smoke and eat at the same time. They don't starve.
I do hate that I can't sit outside and eat without breathing someone else's smoke, but it's a small price to pay.
Oh, before the ban? There weren't ANY NS Restaurants or bars. Never saw one in 20 years.
Smokers are the minority in LA. This minority shouldn't be able to ruin the air for the majority. I look at this as a personal rights issue.
My right to breathe tobacco-smoke free air, supercedes your right to blow it in my face. Sure, you have a right to smoke, but not to make me breathe smoke.
The incense analogy isn't complete. Sure, it would be a pain if someone lit up incense at the next table. That illustrates the person-to-person infringement.
But smoking isn't like that. Smoking is like millions of incense addicts, lighting up in every public space. Dozens of incense tables in every restaurant, and twice as many in every bar, all getting their fix.
And no restaurant owner or bar owner has the balls to make them stop, because they imagine an empty bar if they do.
Oh, and all the bars and restaurant owners whined and balled about how they'd be run out of business. Yeah right. Don't believe it. That was a cry of Wolf. We have more bars and restaurants now than we ever did. And you can smell the food, and enjoy the atmosphere. I started going to bars again.
Libertarians can bite me, or invent a smoke-free cigarette. I'm sick of "Radar-detector Libertarians" who think they should have rights but no responsibility. This isn't about personal choice, chew a pack of nicarette a day, I don't care.
But don't shove it down my throat at a restaurant.