As a former smoker, I guess I'll add my 2 cents.What State did wasn't that bad, and I would be all for it, if it had just been written a little better. It's cool to ban smoking in front of doors, that should be a duh. They're already going outside, no big change. Some arbitrary 15 feet doesn't make much sense, but 100 feet makes far less.In case this wasn't obvious, where you put the cig butt receptacles has more to do with where people smoke than anything, except for the places where there are none. Btw, the sand things are more work to clean than what they're worth, the cleaning people would rather you throw in on the ground and sweep it up.Smokers congregate. It shouldn't be hard to get them to do somewhere where it's not a bother to everyone else. Anyone reasonable person should be able to do this, see: no one at Chapel Hill.
7/16/2008 10:40:27 AM
7/16/2008 10:53:09 AM
It has nothing to do with protecting people from themselves, it has to do with protecting other people. Cigarette smoke genuinely bothers/harms some people. This kind of ban doesn't bother me, as you have no right to harm others.
7/16/2008 11:53:34 AM
does it bother you when someone is made to stop an action when it is not harming others?
7/16/2008 12:18:43 PM
Yeah, but harm can be fairly subjective when dealing with things like this.
7/16/2008 12:42:09 PM
no, it really can't.
7/16/2008 1:19:44 PM
you know what this reminds me of? hitler
7/16/2008 1:46:15 PM
people, cant we all just agreefuck unc
7/16/2008 2:12:15 PM
as we all know, Hitler was a non-smoking vegetarian, and a Christian.therefore, the best Americans are red meat-eating, cigar chomping Atheists.
7/16/2008 2:15:27 PM
House passes bill to regulate tobacco
7/31/2008 12:18:44 PM
^ not knowing anything else about the bill other than what's in the link, it strikes me as "feel good" legislation without any clear goal or direction.WTF is "healthy tobacco"? How can anything that your burn and suck in to your lungs ever be healthy? And you can ask any single person in the country that smokes if it's healthy or not, and they'll clearly say it's not, they know it's addictive, and they know there are treatment options. They should just accept that people like their drugs, and if they want to do something, just make sure they aren't marketing to kids or misrepresenting the dangers.
7/31/2008 12:25:48 PM
You guys know how political correctness has already changed a number of traditions in sports? ie the Red River Shootout game between Texas and Oklahoma is now called the Red River Rivalry and with the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party which is the annual football game between Florida and Georgia, they have been told to not mention the 'cocktail party' aspect in broadcasts (as if thats going to somehow prevent drinking)How long until Tobacco Road gets a new name? Bubblegum Avenue?]
7/31/2008 12:27:03 PM
^^ Well, if it really is "'feel good' legislation without any clear goal or direction," you can blame this guy:
7/31/2008 12:30:56 PM
^ I don't blame him, I blame what our political system has become.
7/31/2008 12:33:51 PM
^ Ah, so we're all to blame--which means no one is.
7/31/2008 12:40:50 PM
^ It also means I can blame you.I accept no blame however.
7/31/2008 12:41:37 PM
^ How so? I'm neither a smoker nor have I introduced legislation to curtail smoking.
7/31/2008 12:45:10 PM
We must have different definitions of "all" then, i apologize for blaming you.
7/31/2008 1:07:39 PM
7/31/2008 2:49:49 PM
7/31/2008 4:30:54 PM
bttt by request
1/1/2009 7:45:23 AM
i want to go to unc and smoke a cigarette
1/1/2009 7:49:18 AM
Smoking ban in state cars among new N.C. laws
1/1/2009 5:56:15 PM
1/1/2009 8:58:55 PM
it's 2009. people still smoke?
1/1/2009 10:25:56 PM
^ Obama smokes.
1/1/2009 10:58:23 PM
^On a related note -- when asked whether he'd violate the no smoking policy in the White House:
1/2/2009 1:22:30 AM
^I read more about this and found this very fascinating article from early in the campaign: http://www.slate.com/id/2157523/.
1/2/2009 2:03:45 AM
^ On a somewhat unrelated note... why do you keep saying Obama is a "serious liberal"? A fair amount of the far left are getting a bit concerned Obama is much more centrist than they thought, and a good handful of the righties here expressed relief that he doesn't seem as left as they expected him. I would say, so far, he hasn't been turning out to be all that liberal, compared to the rest of our politicians.
1/2/2009 3:06:27 AM
eyah, he's looking like he might wind up being more of a Republicrat than Hillary.
1/2/2009 3:12:17 AM
^^So the contention isn't whether he's Serious -- it's whether he's liberal? Let me get this straight. Just so we're clear. If he indeed turns out to be as much of a "rightie" or a centrist as you project, then will that not in fact require him to break many of his major campaign promises? Such as, for example, the very liberal "'tax' cut for 95%" plan which is nothing but a prosaic redistribution of wealth from rich to poor?Either he keeps his campaign pledges which he continued to make after the Great Big Crisis started, or he's a dreadful liar and the worst kind of demagogue. The people asked for what he was selling, I certainly presume he will produce it. And what he was selling was liberal in character.Pardon me if I don't suddenly forget his senate record and the last year of elections just because he appointed some Clinton apparatchiks prior to his actual inauguration.
1/2/2009 4:21:22 AM
I think the smoke free campus is at Duke as well... that happened summer before last.
1/2/2009 2:22:24 PM
^^I was reading "serious" in the context of meaning a more extreme form of something, maybe I should ask what you take the term "serious liberal" to mean? It's not one you hear very often. In any case, the main thing that is causing the left to doubt his leftness is keeping the Bush tax cuts (which doesn't mean NOT still enacting his own tax cut) until they expire, and getting a gay-hater to give his inauguration speech (Obama never did talk much about gays, but Biden said they opposed Prop 8 in california). And I think some on the right were impressed with his appointing of some republicans in his cabinet and other positions. So he has earned this perception without having to go back on any of his campaign promises.So Obama clearly is on the left side of things, but i don't see what evidence you'd have for calling him a "serious liberal" as opposed to just a "liberal."
1/2/2009 2:53:25 PM
^ Don't forget Obama's vote in support of NSA wiretaps! I'm just here to help in '09! --hooksaw
1/2/2009 4:47:57 PM
^ yeah, that one's problematic.
1/2/2009 6:00:40 PM
1/2/2009 8:20:05 PM
idk, I was in ohio at a bar (no smoking) and its so much nicer. It's been hard to readjust to NC
1/2/2009 8:29:40 PM
everywhere on teh West Coast is non-smoking.even seeing a person on teh street with a cigarette is unusual. smokers look totally out of place here. going to NC is like culture shock for me now.
1/3/2009 2:00:57 AM
People smoke on the street all the time in SF.
1/3/2009 6:35:19 AM
According to our friends at the New York Times, we have a new menace to worry about "third-hand smoking." Apparently the smell that permeates the environs frequented by a smoker are just as toxic.http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/03/health/research/03smoke.htmlSome highlights:
1/3/2009 5:38:06 PM
this thread makes me want to smoke
1/3/2009 8:02:54 PM
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