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Originally Posted by FoolThemAll
Hypothetical: A property owner turns his property into a private club that sells food to its members. The only requirement for membership is a willingness to tolerate indoor cigarette smoke. In all other respects, it's identical to those restaurants that are no longer allowed to allow smoking.
Do you have a problem with such a place?
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Like i tried to say above, i don't care. I don't have a problem with that setup. I also said that i don't have a problem with other people deciding that they don't want a set up like that and making it illegal. I don't have a problem with regulation of private property and business. I actually think that regulation of private property and businesses is essential to a well functioning society. This seems to be where we differ.
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And what substantial difference is there between this hypothetical and the restaurants that previously allowed smoking before the ban?
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One situation actually exists in reality and the other not so much.