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I agree and disagree at the same time, and I think that is why the smoking ban is such a huge topic of debate. I agree that it is legal, and therefore everyone has a right to do what they want.
However, as a non-smoker, I have the right to walk down the street or enter a building and expect my health will not be jeopardized. Same as the right to drive my car and expect to not get hit by another driver who is under the influence or on the phone or otherwise not paying attention. We all have rights, and this ban is stretching both sides. No matter which way they go, there will be a loosing side, and they will be bitter.
With that said, think of this.
Smoking is down to 20%. That means 80% of the population are non-smokers. Who do you think will eventually win? And please no bashing, I'm not trying to be rude, just stating facts and my opinions. I could really care less, as my biggest worry is not the smoking ban, it's our fight against breast cancer.
I would be one of the smokers who stopped when the bans went up and so did the cigarette prices. Three years now!
I use to think the bans were stupid but now that I don't smoke, even I have to admit that it's nice going into public and being able to eat without having someone blowing smoke in my face. Not to mention that when I did quit, I had places to go that weren't tempting for me, instead of staying locked up in the house, lol.