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Old 11-26-2004, 05:50 AM   #5
LennonCook
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Join Date: November 10, 2001
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No, if they wanted to do that, they'd say "smoking is illegal from now on". But they're not doing that. The current plans are to outlaw smoking in enclosed public spaces. Noone much minds it being done outside, because it isn't just moved around and added to - it goes away. Indoors is a different matter: it stays, it gets added to constantly, it spreads out a bit but never dies down. This is extremely bad for people's health - especially since there are potentially (and often) non-smokers there. Don't believe the media (read: the CWD) hype that smoking will be a crime entirely: there'll just be alot more "no smoking" signs about.
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