I'm ok with a smoking ban in public. Some places take it too far, like California. Making smoking illegal almost everywhere, including your own car in certain towns. Myself being a non-smoker, couldn't really care less. But there is a point where government trying to protect the health of the mass public crosses over into denying people their American rights (assuming we are talking about America here). Now I can see the benefits of both sides of the argument, but the main thing I think people are forgetting is that we have to look out for everyones rights.
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Originally Posted by OBEY
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