View Full Version : Mpls Passes Smoking Ban
audiousECLIPSE
07-25-2004, 12:37 AM
I'm kind of neutral on the subject.
#1. I don't smoke and don't plan on ever smoking.
#2. I'm 15, don't really go out to the bars much.
#3. I don't see the reality of it. How many small bars are actually going to tell their customers they can't. Pot's illegal, too, so that means no one does it. :bs:
#4. If people want to kill themselves go ahead, people going to a bar should expect smoking. If bartenders don't want to be working in "dangerous" situations, they shouldn't be working in a bar.
tpunx99GSX
07-25-2004, 05:37 AM
california has that law statewide, but we dont have winter. Its actually pretty cool though, they set up a room for smokers that is a good way to meet people, its more of a chilling room where all the hot ass girls with fake boobs hang out. im sure most bars in minneapolis will have that too.
SlimStyleDSM
07-25-2004, 07:26 AM
It's awesome, I flat love it. It's pretty much the only reason I hate going to bars, I walk out feeling like I smoked a pack or two... :cheers:
unreal808
07-25-2004, 03:49 PM
Good! will this be smoking to?
Goat Blower
07-25-2004, 07:00 PM
It's great. I'd love to be able to go to Applebees and eat without it smelling like an old ashtray. It'd also be nice to be at a bar and not breathe that either, but most bars I go to don't have many smokers anyways. The problem with smoking is that it affects everyone around them, so there are a lot of good reasons against it in public buildings. If you want to kill yourself and devalue your property, do it in your car or house.
Also, read farther down in the article, St. Paul's mayor says he'd approve the ban for St. Paul now. They'll probably follow suit around the same time, next spring.
Its ghey. I dont drink so Smoking is the only thing I do at the bars. So it looks like this ban has ended my Clubbing days in MPLS.
fusion
07-28-2004, 11:15 AM
Well, when St. Paul passes it as well (which they will), then your clubbing days are probably over everywhere.
This is one of the best laws to be passed in this state ever since Ventura overturned the emissions testing. Maybe this will make smoking less 'trendy' in today's youth.
HondaKiller
07-28-2004, 05:36 PM
I feel the government is overstepping their boundaries in telling business owners how to run their establishment. Non-smoking supporters need to remember that smoking is LEGAL. They tend to equate it to marijuana or coke, where being around it will get you addicted or something. Until the government declares tobacco illegal, which they won't because they make too much money off it, a business owner should have the right to make rules in his own establishment.
And if there are so many people who want to go to a smoke-free bar, someone would have started one and they would be doing great business.
1Fst14B
07-28-2004, 08:41 PM
quite honestly when i go out, i never really notice the smoke.
maybe its the places i go to, or the people im with, but really it isnt a big deal.
the problem is the ghetto ass bars where all the hicks and WT people hang out that makes it all smoky.
also i partied in duluth a couple times and never even realized a difference with their smoking ban....
but i do think it is a good idea, smoking is bad anyways
adam
I dont smoke, so it's great for me. I wont go out for some pool and come home smelling like shit.
Im completely against it though, as far as the Gov't telling you what you can do, and holding your hand because you cant make your own decisions. Bars could have banned smoking if they wanted to.
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