To: PistolPaknMama
Setting a drug-laced weed on fire in a public place because you like the effect of the drug is a "right"? That's laughable.
6 posted on
01/01/2003 5:33:23 PM PST by
185JHP
To: 185JHP
Are you talking about a legal product and a legal act?
8 posted on
01/01/2003 5:38:15 PM PST by
Mark
To: 185JHP
I see 2003 will be no better than 2002 where rabid crusading zealots are concerned.
NANNY-FREE 2003!
To: 185JHP
Because you are oh-so concerned about your health, I expect that you would also be for higher taxes on SUVs, industry, etc. Or do you only talk about clean air when it pertains to your pet issues?
To: 185JHP
11 posted on
01/01/2003 5:47:33 PM PST by
Mark
To: 185JHP; Tacis
I am not a smoker, however,
THE HOGS ARE GETTING HUNGRY!
16 posted on
01/01/2003 6:18:02 PM PST by
T Wayne
To: 185JHP
Setting a drug-laced weed on fire in a public place because you like the effect of the drug is a "right"? That's laughable. Excuse me? How old are you! You sure your in the right forum?
24 posted on
01/01/2003 7:33:43 PM PST by
SheLion
To: 185JHP
Setting a drug-laced weed on fire in a public place because you like the effect of the drug is a "right"? That's laughable.A privately owned bar is not a public place.
Put down the Kool-Aide and step into the Free Republic.
Happy New Year!
27 posted on
01/01/2003 7:38:19 PM PST by
metesky
To: 185JHP
Setting a drug-laced weed on fire in a public place because you like the effect of the drug is a "right"? That's laughable.Restaurants and bars are not public places. Until the government takes them over and funds them with tax money, they are privately owned businesses where the public is free to go.
I have heard of restaurants and bars where nudity and even public sex is allowed. If I don't like that kind of activity, I would just not go to those places. If I do like that, then I would seek out the places where it's allowed. If this was allowed at all the bars and restaurants, then I would just stay home since I would rather not be around that.
Just as anti-smoking nazis should go to places that don't allow smoking and leave the PRIVATE businesses to make their own decisions about their own customers WITHOUT government interference. And yes, that is a right.
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