See, this I diagree with. What you are saying is, that if the usual clientelle of the local bar consists fo 20 smokers, and one non-smoker enters, it is the RIGHT of the non-smoker that everyone should stop smoking in there. Even if the owner himself is smoking. I agree that noone should be forced to inhale smoke from someelses cigarette, especially since the dangers of passive smoking are far greater, but I rarely think that's the case.annoyinglizardvoice said:Personally, I feel that a non-smoker's right to not have their lungs filled with crap seriously outweighs a smokers right to fill their own lungs with crap. People can do what they wish with their own bodies, but nothing gives them the right to inflict it on others. If a place is open to the public, then the risk of non-smokers entering is enough to justify banning smoking in said area.
As you can probably guess, I'm a non-smoker. I've been very anti-smoking since I noticed the wierd psycological affects the smell of it has on me. I don't the difference between smoking next to someone and punching them.
What really makes me angry at times are when non-smokers complain about passive smoking, and how it's dangerous, if they themselves would willingly place themselves in smokes way, as it is, if that meant they could go to the right bar or disco. If you prioritize going to a popular place over your own health, then in my oppinion, you have lost the right to use you health as an argument. Now, I don't think you should all be banned from having a social life, because you're non-smokers. And you do have an argument that it's really shitty to be a non-smoker, yet still be polluted by our smoke. But you can't willingly go to a smokefilled disco one day, and then claim that being smokefree is very important to you the next. I will gladly smoke outside, if I had the impression that you really meant it, but that kind of hypocrisy I won't bow to.razer17 said:Non-smokers dont have an option to not go to certain places. Essentially if we want somewhere smoke free we have to stay at home, and that's hardly fair, is it?
EDIT: And I'll just clarify, that the latter, ahrsher part of my post isn't directed at you, razer17, but more towards the attitudes I meat in general, even from some of my closest friends.