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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: epicure who wrote (5706)1/5/1998 1:05:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
The problem is, that is not a fair question. What about the right to do as you wish on your own personal property. Or do you discount property rights?

It is not your right to go into a bar and breath air to your liking. I don't like fish, should I ban the smell of it in bars or Restaurants? Of course not. Could they get rid of it and still make a viable living. Maybe, maybe not.

I'm alergic to hairspray, do I have the right to ban hairspray in all stores. After all I simply want to breathe perfect air. As if there is such a thing.

The debate is not about air Alexa, its about FREEDOM. To deny it requires a vote. I freely choose to have a bar which allows smoking. You want to ban it.

Be willing to put it to a vote.

Michael

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