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Old 01-03-2008, 08:20 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby View Post
Then you will see the natural evolution of restaurants opening up with a tobacco bar as a way to skirt the "no smoking" laws.
I think a lot of us have gotten quite used to the nonsmoking atmosphere of food, and will avoid anything that has tobacco associated with it.

Or if the tobacco part is actually separated from the nonsmoking part, then it would be ok by me. As long as I can choose to avoid it, smoking doesn't bother me. It's only because it's so unavoidable, that it's objectionable.

Maybe a geographic zoning of some kind- places here can have smoking, places here can't. As long as the zones are made small enough that people have access to both at any given point of the city, that might be ok.
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