shanek said:
So, if he decides he needs help, even if he finds someone who doesn't mind at all working around smokers and may even smoke himself, he shouldn't be allowed to do it? Why not?
Because it would make taking up smoking a condition of employment.
Or it would at least make taking up second-hand-smoking a condition of employment.
Again, there are tons of things that are against the employment laws, even though both parties may agree to them. We don't let anyone agree to pay for work, for example. Pissed off the actors who were kicking back money to casting directors for access to "casting classes". Really pissed off the casting directors who were taking the money! But it was ruled illegal, as is paying anyone to give you a job.
The State of California has ruled Secondhand Cigarette Smoke a carcinogen, so they regulate it as such.
Stop whining; you did so. Take some farking responsibility for your actions. YOU went in there of your OWN FREE WILL.
If this was about personal responsibility, we wouldn't be having this conversation. Smokers would have taken responsibility for second-hand smoke, and wouldn't smoke indoors in public places.
No law would be required.
They know the smoke is deadly, and they continue to smoke. But they argue that it can't possibly be deadly to blow it at other people.
For me to have free will in going to a smoking restaurant, there had to be a choice. There WERE no non-smoking restaurants. Not in LA 10 years ago. (maybe 1 hippy tofu restaurant on the west side. But none that I remember).
No choice, so no way the "marketplace" could decide. Plus, all the bars got MAJOR kickbacks from the Tobacco industry. Free cigarettes they could sell at a premium, etc... All in the name of "free-choice" and "individual rights". How can the "Marketplace" compete with product dumping and kickbacks? Pockets lined by the tobacco industry allied with the bars against this law.
If it was about personal responsibility, the Smokers should have taken it. It's been too long. The majority will excercize it's power now. We take back the air from the minority who hold it hostage.
Smokers, we've have had it with your individual "freedoms" that make us smell like your cigarette butts.
If you have a right to smoke around me, then I have a right to splash you with something that makes you smell just as bad. I have baby diapers, and I'm not afraid to use them!