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heres an opinion from someone who has been on both sides of the smoking issue.

1st of all, i smoked for years. and i enjoyed it. I would always book a smoking room. That is until my son was diagnosed with asthma. Then i quit. I have been smoke free for one and one half years, but in the meantime was told i have copd from years of smoking. Its funny how now just the smallest amount of cigg. smoke can send me and my son running for our inhalers. Its very debilitating to say the least.

The problem is.. you cant take away others rights. i think it should be arranged somehow that the smokers are on one end of the ship. it wont eliminate the problem, but we cant take their rights away.

Restaurants should be smoke free.

public rooms except bars and casinos should be smoke free.

The casinos and bars are for smokers, sorry. If i choose to go i take my inhaler. It sucks, but what can you do? Until there are real changes made in how people think nothing will be done.


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