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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: TimF who wrote (52396)10/23/2006 4:00:31 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
>>Depends on who owns the enclosed space.

Perfume or cologne may cause an odor that some people don't like, but it doesn't affect the quality of the air with respect to health issues.

It can for some people.<<

Tim -

I've conceded the point regarding perfume.

As far as ownership of the enclosed space goes, I'd say that if it's a public space, people have a right not to be forced to inhale smoke in it.

- Allen
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