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Senate bill bans smoking in Texas bars and restaurants
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostWhat tears? I don't mind walking outside to smoke. It's not a big deal to me. You're missing the entire argument. No surprise there, this forum has never been short on dumbasses.
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Originally posted by Venom View Postwhat about felons that don't pay their surcharges?Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostPerfect. Then go to those places and leave the other bars alone, idiot.
I stated that I prefer to go to a non-smoking bar, but will go to a smoking bar too. I'm not the one leading the crusade to ban smoking, even though it benefits me. Go have a couple of cigarettes and calm down.
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Originally posted by dustin View PostYou seem awfully adamant about this cause considering you don't mind and it's not a big deal.
I, me, personally, don't mind going outside to smoke. I really don't. I still go out in Dallas, even though you can't smoke in bars. I still go out in Ft Worth, even though you can't smoke in bars. And as I said, I'm even in the process of quitting myself.
The principle is what I care about here. The whole idea that the govt is here to protect us from ourselves is what I have a problem with. Govt telling Billy Bar Owner what he can and can't allow (within the confines of the law) in his bar is what I have a problem with. And the govt taking yet another freedom, is what I have a problem with. Because where does it stop? Where do you draw the line? What will YOU lose before you decide you've had enough?
I mean, what if they outlaw farting in public? Shitting in airplane lavatories? Yes, it all sounds ridiculous. It's supposed to. That's my whole point.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe principle is what I care about here. The whole idea that the govt is here to protect us from ourselves is what I have a problem with. Govt telling Billy Bar Owner what he can and can't allow (within the confines of the law) in his bar is what I have a problem with. And the govt taking yet another freedom, is what I have a problem with. Because where does it stop? Where do you draw the line? What will YOU lose before you decide you've had enough?
http://www.texastribune.org/texas-le...r-smoking-ban/
The latest from Gov. Rick Perry's preferred polling firm, Baselice & Associates, shows that 70 percent of Texans support a ban on indoor smoking, including in restaurants and bars.
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Originally posted by clevelandkid View PostThis isn't a case of the government arbitrarily taking away freedoms. It's a case of the government doing their job and proposing legislation based on the will of the people they serve. If there weren't a whole bunch of citizens asking for this, it wouldn't be in the works - and if there were more people who supported smoking in bars, it would never pass.
Bars is all smokers have left. For the major metro areas, it's gone in restaurants. FW and Dallas, it's gone in pool halls, bowling alleys, bars, restaurants, and strip clubs for crying out loud. You're no longer allowed to smoke in the workplace. Or airport. Or hospitals, etc. Bars and home (I don't smoke in my house btw) are all we have left. It's a fucking BAR for crying out loud.
I seriously doubt there are people campaigning to get rid of smoking in bars. This is some bullshit agenda by an out of touch blue haired democrat in Houston. I'd even go so far as to bet the old crotchety fuck hasn't stepped foot in a bar in the last decade. But by golly, he's got an agenda! Can't let those precious tax dollars go to waste. He's got to look like he's busy doing something!
This IS about the govt. arbitrarily taking away freedoms. As well as the Govt sticking their fucking nose in private industry. Both of which, they do far too much of.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by clevelandkid View PostThe latest from Gov. Rick Perry's preferred polling firm, Baselice & Associates, shows that 70 percent of Texans support a ban on indoor smoking, including in restaurants and bars.
I figured you were smarter than to use some dumbass poll as "proof" or "evidence" as to what people want. Polls can be done to show any side, of any argument. They hold no water at all. It's all about their sampling. Did they do this polling at Denny's at 3:30 pm? You never know....Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI figured you were smarter than to use some dumbass poll as "proof" or "evidence" as to what people want. Polls can be done to show any side, of any argument. They hold no water at all. It's all about their sampling. Did they do this polling at Denny's at 3:30 pm? You never know....
Numbers can be manipulated in all kinds of ways to back an argument.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostDoes the defenses case hold waaater?
Numbers can be manipulated in all kinds of ways to back an argument.
60% of the time, it works every time.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by jakesford View PostGo for it, I hate smelling like an ashtray after going to the bar. One reason I like Austin...
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI figured you were smarter than to use some dumbass poll as "proof" or "evidence" as to what people want. Polls can be done to show any side, of any argument. They hold no water at all. It's all about their sampling. Did they do this polling at Denny's at 3:30 pm? You never know....
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI seriously doubt there are people campaigning to get rid of smoking in bars. This is some bullshit agenda by an out of touch blue haired democrat in Houston.
http://smokefreetexas.org/supporters
Supporting Organizations
Coalition Members
American Cancer Society
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
American Heart Association
Texas Parent Teacher Association
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
American Lung Association
Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights
LIVESTRONG
Organizations
AARP – Texas
Amarillo Area CASA, Inc.
American Diabetes Association
Bexar County Medical Society
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
Burnet Chamber of Commerce
Cancer Support Community North Texas
Cheatham Street Music Foundation
Cheatham Street Warehouse
Children’s Hospital Association of Texas
Coalition for Nurses in Advanced Practice
Dallas County Medical Society
Girl Scouts of Central Texas
Goodcare Health Services
Hendrick Medical Center
Houston Communities for Safe Indoor Air
Humana
March of Dimes
Men’s Health Network
Public Citizen-Texas
Quail Creek ENT Center
Scott & White Healthcare
Sierra Club – The Lone Star Chapter
Texans Care for Children
Texas Academy of Family Physicians
Texas Association of Health Plans
Texas Association of Local Health Officials
Texas Asthma Coalition
Texas Dermatological Society
Texas Health Resources
Texas Hospital Association
Texas Infant Health Alliance
Texas Nurses Association
Texas Ophthalmological Association
Texas Pediatric Society
Texas Public Health Association
Texas Renal Coalition
Texas School Nurses Association
TexPIRG
Tobacco-free North Texas
Trade In Hope
Travis County Medical Society
United Health Care
United Ways of Texas
Faith-Based Organizations
Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, Outreach Council
Central Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, United Methodist Men
Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas
Ethics and Religious Liberty Committee of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention
Health Ministries Network of Texas
Islamic Association of Carrollton
Methodist Healthcare Ministries
Northwest Texas Conference Leadership Team of the United Methodist Church
Southwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
Texas Catholic Conference
Texas Conference of the Seventh-day Adventists
Texas Impact
I didn't spend a real long time looking, but I didn't find a list of organizations supporting smoking in bars. I'd imagine it would be the tobacco companies and a senator who really likes his Marlbs.
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