Angiekay wrote:conversationpc wrote:Why don't you just decide not to patronize establishments that are willingly smoke-free? I hate smoking also, but I would rather exercise my freedom of choice to go to restaurants that meet my requirements, not the government's.
Because there are TWO...do you like a little variety in your life? I would like to exercise my right to breath fresh air...btw, coming from a 15 year ex smoker.
Establishments should be able to decide for themselves whether they will be smoke-free or not. If I don't like the fact that a particular restaurant that I would like to go to allows smoking, then I don't go. I don't have a right, nor should the government, to tell a private business owner that he/she cannot allow smoking.
Is it sometimes inconvenient? Absolutely, but having freedom means you sometimes have to be inconvenienced and Americans sometimes think they are entitled to have things a certain way.