Smith117
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It's not that simple, Musical. The simplest law of capitalism means you try to do the most business you can do. Most places operate on what drives the business and, therefore, would not close their doors to an entire group of people voluntarily. If given the choice, they would allow smoking, which would then mean nons-smokers would have nowhere to go. The best option is for smokers to ditch their ego and fight the urge to light up for the length of time it takes to eat, drink, etc. Because this is fact: smokers and nonsmokers can coexist in a non-smoking establishment. The smoker just has to induldge their addiction another time. The same cannot be said in reverse. If a non-smoker doesn't wish to be around smoke, he cannot coexist in an establishment that allows smoking. The laws are not saying smokers can't go into a non-smoking place. The laws say they can't smoke in them. They are still, then, free to enjoy the same food, drink, and friendship that everyone else can, they just have to excuse themselves to smoke. However, with the rules of capitalism being what they are, to not have such laws means you effectively force non-smokers to make a choice between going out and not going out, because if it weren't for the laws, every business person worth a damn would allow smoking because in their minds, it allows the largest amount of people in at once.
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