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Love that you can smoke in there and they have ashtrays to put on the machines.

Like it or not, smoking in public and places like restaurants, bars, clubs and stores is a good proxy indicator of the health of a free society. When the war on smoking picked up steam, people became receptive to banning things "for the health and safety" of the public. Kids were programmed to think it's acceptable to take away the personal freedoms of others if they were told that it was a bad thing whether or not the practice of that freedom had any ill effect on them or not. They were programmed to crusade against freedom without having real warranted cause based in reality. Public smoking was killed because of this. Our personal freedoms died along with it.

If anyone has crusaded against public smoking, especially using the bullshit (((second-hand-smoke))) lie, then they are responsible for helping destroy our personal freedoms and right to autonomy. That was the slide down the slippery slope to present day (((clown world))). You don't have to champion smoking, but you shouldn't fight to ban it either.

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Totally agree. It should be up to the establishment owner to allow or disallow it. This isn't something government should be involved in.

And even though I am an occasional smoker I do rather enjoy being able to go to bar and come out not smelling like smoke. However my personal preferences don't overrule people's rights.