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Did I say know everything? Nope. I said educate. And as was previously mentioned "buyer beware". There is a risk with everything. You mess with chemicals, there is an obvious risk. You walk in a smoke filled restaurant, there is a risk of second hand smoke. You can either voluntarily leave or you can stay with the risks. Since you want to force a health issue on a restaurant, why don't you force restaurants to serve only healthy food? No transfat? Low cholesterol? If we're taking one step on restricting health within a business let's not stop there.
 
Did I say know everything? Nope. I said educate. And as was previously mentioned "buyer beware". There is a risk with everything. You mess with chemicals, there is an obvious risk. You walk in a smoke filled restaurant, there is a risk of second hand smoke. You can either voluntarily leave or you can stay with the risks. Since you want to force a health issue on a restaurant, why don't you force restaurants to serve only healthy food? No transfat? Low cholesterol? If we're taking one step on restricting health within a business let's not stop there.
No that's just silly, and there again if you choose to eat the fat and cholesterol , that's putting your heart at risk, not mine.:thumbsup:
 
So if you choose to walk into a smoke filled restaurant you accept the consequences. Why should I completely cater my needs and my property rights to your desires? Don't like smoke, don't come on my property. Go somewhere else.
 
So if you choose to walk into a smoke filled restaurant you accept the consequences. Why should I completely cater my needs and my property rights to your desires? Don't like smoke, don't come on my property. Go somewhere else.
If you buy a house next to mine and I decide to use that contraband pesticide to cut down on mosquitos and the fumes dift over and into you AC unit and contaminates your house you won't have a problem? I'm not on your property, just like the smokers aren't sitting at my table , but your health is impacted just as much as mine.
 
Your examples need work. I applaud your efforts but this is just not good enough. If your chemicals affect my property then I have grounds to seek legal action. If you voluntarily walk into my business and property you agree to accept the conditions there which includes smoking. If my smoking establishment had smoke that drifted over into the next diner you eat at, then you'd have a case. No one has forced you to enter a smoke filled business. No one forced you to step onto my property and breathe in all that smoke. If your chemicals or actions drifted over on my property without my consent, you are liable.
 
Just because you allow smoking in your establishment does not get you or the smoker off the hook for impacting my lung health. If you owned a park that allowed guns on the premise, and one of your gun users shot me a non-gun user, you wouldn't be liable just because I chose to walk into your park? Would the gun user?
 
Again, your examples are a stretch. You walk into a smoky diner, you know what to expect. You are accepting legal behavior and actions. Shooting someone is not legal. The park does not allow shooting. The restaurant does allow smoking, legal I might add.
 
If it's legal and you don't like it, make it illegal or just avoid it. Don't force me to not do or accept something legal on my property.

You may not think it should be legal but until it is made illegal you should deal with it. Don't like it, don't come on my property.
 
That's what they're talking about doing isn't it, making it illegal, then who will have to "deal" with it. Look you've got your opinion, I've got mine "deal" with it.
 
Al Gore is a disgrace to Tennessee. As a Tennessean, I don't claim him as a fellow Tennessean. He should just stay out there in California and ramble on about nothing till he dies.
 
Al Gore is a disgrace to Tennessee. As a Tennessean, I don't claim him as a fellow Tennessean. He should just stay out there in California and ramble on about nothing till he dies.
I don't believe you have the power nor authority to decide who is and is not a Tennessean...
 

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