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Mike on Mar 22, 2008 5:51 pm
You don't need to smoke to be able to enjoy a smoke-free establishment, but prior to the ban non-smokers had to endure smoke to try to enjoy a smoking establishment. For smokers, the laws are as intrusive as the smoke is to non-smokers. Smokers who complain about the ban because they can no longer smoke in bars are being selfish. Your decision to smoke is an act of free will that says, f*&k everyone else, I want a cigarette. We all know that smokers are simply drug addicts and we all know that desperate drug addicts will come up with any argument to defend their habit. Exile the smokers to the f*&king North Pole for all I care. Clean air is nice. If smokers are being forced to stay outside and away from buildings, that's fine by me. Sorry, but my health is more important than smokers disgusting addiction. Smoking was, at one time, lauded as being something of a health benefit. Then science stepped in and the very real harms of smoking have been discovered, however smoking still seems to be held in esteem as some sort of last bastion of freedom. To all the self-righteous smokers asking for proof of second hand smokes dangers, the burden of proof should lie on YOU to prove that clouds of airborne known carcinogens are totally harmless. Let me know what you get so I can question your methodologies.
paul tharp on Jul 30, 2007 9:19 pm
I hate to be near smokers!!!!Many do not care that I hate breathing their smoke!!!! My dad died from smoking; so PUT $10.00 A PACK OR MORE!!!!!!!THANK YOU, paul
Jankey dog on Jul 18, 2007 11:53 pm
Oddly enough no one here (in elkhart) is complaining about the fumes from factories in the air.."mystery smells" and ozone....I don't smoke, I go to bars and resturaunts, and I feel that this is an infringement on people and business. People in business should have the choice to cater to their clients and have smoking or non-smoking businesses, profit should dictate how a business is run, not a "civic" organization.
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Jane doe on Jul 23, 2009 10:42 pm
The business owner should have the right to decide what is acceptable in their business. If not the City is just going to force some of the local business into other communities, or to go under. I'm not sure if the city looked at this aspect or not. Personally myself I do not go the Elkhart Bars anymore, and will go to other areas in either Elkhart County or South Bend where you can smoke.