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Pastimes : The new NFL

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To: country bob who wrote (12297)1/11/2006 5:57:38 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 89649
 
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It depends on how close the smoke is. If I am sitting next to someone who is smoking it bothers me much more than breathing the air of DC or New York City on a typical day. OTOH 2nd hand smoke is a point emission. The effect drops rapidly with distance. The effect on a large area from 2nd hand smoke is almost nil IMO. I can't move 30 feet away and get clean air when I am in a city on a bad air-quality day but I can move away from the smoker and everything is ok. So I can't support the more severe restrictions on smoking that some juristictions have. Smokers might lower the air quality of a room, but the owner of the room should be allowed to decide whether to accept that or not it shouldn't be up to a city council or state legislature.

Tim
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