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Maine: Groups rally AGAINST smoking ban
boston.com ^
| 6-28-03
Posted on 06/28/2003 6:53:43 AM PDT by SheLion
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:10:13 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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AUBURN, Maine (AP) A former state representative and candidate for governor is joining with a number of bar owners in an effort to overturn a new law that would ban smoking in bars and pool halls.
John Michael of Auburn has notified the Secretary of State's office of his intent to launch a ''people's veto,'' an attempt to get voters to overturn the law in a referendum.
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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Culture/Society; Government; US: Maine
KEYWORDS: antismokers; bans; butts; cigarettes; individualliberty; niconazis; prohibitionists; pufflist; smokingbans; taxes; tobacco
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To: SheLion
"Have you noticed how everything we were brought up to believe is right, is now wrong? And what we were brought up to believe was wrong, is now right? Well, you can't teach an old dog new tricks and I still have my own beliefs that I grew up with."Yep, and like you I'm sick and tired of it. Let's never forget the lesson we learned in 2000 people: we ARE the majority, and a tiny portion of the population weilds a disproportionate amount of power over us. They constantly gray out all morality until no one knows what to believe in anymore....and then they pounce on the resulting weakness and indecision. At least we still have the internet (for now) with which we can exchange ideas and discover we aren't a small minority at all.
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posted on
06/28/2003 10:55:48 AM PDT
by
cake_crumb
(UN Resolutions=Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
To: SheLion
"I guess they were getting too many truths that they didn't like to hear. Ah..ain't life grand for those on welfare? A chicken on every plate and two brand new pick up trucks in the 'door yard.' "Gee, you mean the Somali threat of violence didn't being enough empathy from the evil, callous Americans??
You have to wonder if anyone in the Main legislature has considered what's going to happen to their wonderful population of welfare Somalis when there is no one left in Maine to pay taxes. Every bit of hizbah legislation passed which puts employers out of business bring this closer to fact...throughout the entire country.
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:02:26 AM PDT
by
cake_crumb
(UN Resolutions=Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
To: SheLion
bttt
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:16:11 AM PDT
by
lodwick
To: Madame Dufarge
But it doesn't matter - after all, it was for "the children." That's right!
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:41:33 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: qam1
You're probably right about this. Thanks for a good
analysis.
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:41:45 AM PDT
by
davisfh
To: cake_crumb
At least we still have the internet (for now) with which we can exchange ideas and discover we aren't a small minority at all. Thank God for the internet! But the lawmakers are working their butts off trying to figure out how they can stop the sale of tobacco products over the net. Well, I say they better start knocking down the porn sites first. What's worse for the children....smoking or porn sites?
Also, the lawmakers want to stop the sale of tobacco products over the Net because we are "cheating" the state out of their high tax revenue. Well, I say they better start cracking down on all the online auction sites first. I buy a lot off of one very popular Auction site, and I never pay taxes. So........the lawmakers better give it up!
Even though AL GORE invented it. LOL
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:45:06 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: cake_crumb
You have to wonder if anyone in the Main legislature has considered what's going to happen to their wonderful population of welfare Somalis when there is no one left in Maine to pay taxes. Every bit of hizbah legislation passed which puts employers out of business bring this closer to fact...throughout the entire country. Gee, do you think they would be willing to put those chickens on those plates if all the constituents moved out? hehe!
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posted on
06/28/2003 11:47:03 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: SheLion
I was stationed at Brunswick NAS until 2000. Hate to say it, SheLion, but the normally-sensible Mainers (and my wife is a PERFECT example of that great type of person) got royally SUCKERED back a few years when the imported Leftist voters from "away" convinced them that the ban on RESTAURANT smoking was "all they wanted" and would
never, never apply to BARS.
This type of "step-by-step" banning is becoming "the weapon of choice" of the ninny-nannys out there. A similar smoking ban has just made it through Florida's zoo of a legislature (mostly on the influence of retired folk from up North), seat-belt laws which were never supposed to be a primary-stop offense are now enforced by roadblocks, of all things, and the issue of firearms rights should serve as an object lesson for the entire country. SUV's? Take a look at all those wonderful modern, late-model musclecars with huge engines Detroit puts out...oh, wait...
We should regard with EXTREME SUSPICION all proposed legislation which:
1. Claims to be "good for us";
2. Uses, in any way, "The Children" as its hook;
3. Promises, From The Bottom Of Its Heart, to NEVER ask for more.
We SHOULD all have had ENOUGH lessons in this.
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posted on
06/28/2003 12:01:43 PM PDT
by
Long Cut
(Any time now...)
To: SheLion
On one of the talk shows last week, one man said you could play football in the NY City bars now, they are that empty. Good old BloomingIdiot is screwing New York like so many of the lawmakers today.And they still have the nerve to say business is better than ever........ LIARS.
To: SheLion
If you can't ban sodomy then you can't ban smoking or firearms either.Our laws are so contadictory.
To: Great Dane
And they still have the nerve to say business is better than ever........ LIARS. Exactly! They are LIARS!
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posted on
06/28/2003 2:40:14 PM PDT
by
SheLion
To: INSENSITIVE GUY
If you can't ban sodomy then you can't ban smoking or firearms either.Our laws are so contadictory. It depends on how a lawmaker feels about the subject. If they hate something personally, they will try to ban it.
Or, if there is enough money in it for him under the table, then banning everything becomes quite lucrative. You know how "money talks."
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posted on
06/28/2003 2:42:17 PM PDT
by
SheLion
To: SheLion
Did you catch this lovely little piece of info????
Students Protest Beer Company Advertising
"My generation is tired of being targeted," said Jeremy Hostin, an 18-year-old from Liberty. Mo. Hostin is part of a group called Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions that is run by the American Medical Association and partly funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Cute, huh???
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posted on
06/28/2003 2:46:15 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(anti-smokers = personification of everything wrong in this country)
To: SheLion
Sad thing is, if this is a referendum, it will lose. There are just too many people willing to ban things they just "don't like". Interestingly, a ban on homosexuality would probably pass. (Then what would the libs do?)
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posted on
06/28/2003 3:41:05 PM PDT
by
boop
To: boop; All
So if this law were struck down by the SCOTUS as an infringement on private property, how many FReepers would be screeching with delight?
Ah, but make it a law against something they DONT like or approve of, and the outcry against "violations of the 10th Amendment" would be deafening.
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posted on
06/28/2003 4:09:39 PM PDT
by
Skywalk
To: SheLion
Hey, lady, welcome back.
I gave up on this fight, though - my home, my private club (legion hall), my yacht club(legion hall on-the-water), my boat, and my cabin are all "SMOKE 'EM if you got 'em" zones.
If public houses don't want my patronage, what care I?
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posted on
06/28/2003 5:10:43 PM PDT
by
patton
(I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
To: Sacajaweau
This is nothing more than "legal prohibition"Speaking of prohibition......... coming to a town near you, we actually have a group, seeking to ban booze, thought it was a joke........ it isn't.
To: SheLion
If I lived in Maine, John Michael would be getting my support just for having the courage to stand up.
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posted on
06/29/2003 5:23:44 AM PDT
by
Conspiracy Guy
(Read Buddy's, (the labrador retriever), new book about the Clintons, "Living Hell")
To: Long Cut
I can narrow your list down for you...
We should regard with EXTREME SUSPICION all proposed legislation which:
1. Claims to be "good for us";
:-)
(argh, reading this smoking threads makes me insanely angry...and I want to *quit*, too, is the worst part...I half smoke out of spite these days...good to hear we have Dennis Miller on our side, and don't forget Timothy Leary's last arrest was for...somebody already mentioned it...civil disobedience regarding smoking -- he lit up in an airport to protest the "demonization of smokers", they threw him in jail...this can cut across party lines...)
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posted on
06/29/2003 10:03:41 AM PDT
by
Kip Lange
("And yet it moves.")
To: Skywalk
SCOTUS will not touch this, unfortunately. States rights, and all that. Which is why it's heartening to see pols starting to get shaken on this issue...with 30% of the population smoking, we can sure as hell toss one or two of these guys out, and then every other pol for the next decade will *know they can lose on this issue* -- and that will be enough to make them not put it on the agenda. Gonna screech about that and screech about that even as we get some people moving in the legislature. Romney sure as heck ain't gonna help us down here in MA -- dumb frickin' Mormon decides his first move will be to attack, head-on, Billy Bulger. *Smart*, Mitt, *smart*.
Grrrrr. TIMMY!
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posted on
06/29/2003 10:06:59 AM PDT
by
Kip Lange
("And yet it moves.")
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