To: TSgt
Ill support your right to kill yourself only if you support my right to live. I'll support your right to live. If you choose not to frequent my private business where I choose to allow smoking, then that is your choice - live long and prosper. It is my right as the property owner and proprietor to determine what activity I wish to allow in my establishment and your right to decide whether you wish to patronize it or not.
My neice goes into anaphylactic shock at even the mere passing of a peanut or peanut product. This is a health issue for her. Can the electorate at large vote in a ban on peanuts, or is it the responsibility of her parents, and later of her own, to frequent places where she is not at risk?
24 posted on
10/19/2011 8:00:10 AM PDT by
RobertClark
(It's better to look goofy with a rifle, than civilized with an exit wound.)
To: RobertClark
It is my right as the property owner and proprietor to determine what activity I wish to allow in my establishment
There are plenty of examples that prove that untrue. One can't yell fire in a crowded theater and many businesses like those that are sexual oriented are restricted. You need a liquor license to serve alcohol, the list goes on...
33 posted on
10/19/2011 8:11:13 AM PDT by
TSgt
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