Red wrote:
I feel the businesses should be able to decide if they want to be a smoking establishment or not. Then the nonsmokers can go to the nonsmoking business establishments. Especially bars and restraunts. And its a pretty lame arguement about the workers. If they don't like it then don't work there.
Red
Man, we could hang out - again, agree w/ you 100%
To me, its a restraint of trade issue too - when we had the choice, one could decide if they wanted to patronize an establishment that allowed smoking - or not - and guess what, people did - the dangers of smoking and 2nd hand smoke are well known - today, technologt exists to allow - say in a res't or a bar - to accomodate both. The smoking bans are just that - no accomodation, they just want to ban it, when compromise is possible.
Vegan Bob wrote:
Scuba1 wrote:
I'm sick and tired and not a little pissed to see Costa Rica inch closer and closer to the USA in restricting freedoms - guys come down to CR to relax; do things that they can't in the USA - some guys who never smoke in the USA do so in CR as a form of "kicking back"
The 'guys' who come to CR to smoke really aren't (and shouldn't be) the priority of the country when passing laws that affect the health of everybody.
Smoking is disgusting, and the people that do so have no regard for their own health or the health of those around them.
Hopefully this law passes soon so the silenty majority can breathe again.
OK - I think vegans are dumb and guys who want to ban things others find pleasurable are too - I almost never drink, but I'd never be in favor of a ban on liquor (we tried that - it was called prohibition, and we all know how well that worked

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I just think the technology exists to allow accomodating smokers and non.
PS I could care less what someone eats or does not

; your personal choice

- my views tend towards liberterian
