• hydrashok@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I don’t smoke anymore, but when I did a lot of these types of bans came into effect, and even as a smoker I really came to appreciate it. When I did finally quit, it was nice to not have to deal with smoke everywhere.

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      1 day ago

      I still think it’s stupid to ban designated outdoor smoking areas at a fucking bar

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        1 day ago

        I had the same reaction as a smoker. It’s really not all bad, and as a now non-smoker, it’s great to not wake up the next day to the clothes I wore to the bar smelling like an ashtray, so I now understand the complaints.

        And it saves you, the smoker, money because you’re not chain smoking sitting at the bar anymore.

        At the end of the day, though, a beer drinker sitting next to a wine drinker is a bit different than a smoker sitting next to a non-smoker, so the whole “you’re already at a bar!” argument is pretty disingenuous and doesn’t really go far with me.

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        1 day ago

        I can agree with this, it’s really nice to be able to go to a local brewery and vape locally grown pot on the patio legally.

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    Tbh I thought it already was banned in stadiums. Seems booze is - strange experience going to see Barca play, being surrounded by Estrella ads but not able to buy the stuff

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    If you’re outside, it’s ok to smoke.

    If people who are outside have a problem with smoke, they can go inside or move over a bit.

    Smoking outside is not harmful to others, it’s just kind of annoying for people who get annoyed by it.

    It’s dumb not to leave this up to the venue, unless we want to start policing other annoying public behavior like talking on your cell, or chewing food with your mouth, bringing your kids out, etc…

    • belastend@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Smoking outside next to people still leads to second hand smoke. Not as harmful as it were inside, but still harmful.

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        Not even close. The second hand smoke studies were in regards to living with a smoker who smoked in the house.

        We’re not that fragile or our own campfires would have killed us in the late Pleistocene.

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          24 hours ago

          They might not kill you outright, but they certainly contribute to health problems. Personally, I don’t want other people exposing me to unnecessary health problems.

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      What do I do when every other person is smoking in the area? Should only smokers be allowed the best seats outdoors, and everyone else has to put up with them or leave?

      And yes, we should be policing other disruptive behaviors in public spaces, like loud conversations, screaming children, etc.

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        22 hours ago

        By the same logic, where can someone smoke where there aren’t people?

        That’s where those people can go if they choose to be bothered by it.

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          22 hours ago

          Smoking is a choice. Being subjected to smoke is not. Do you see the difference here?

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      1 day ago

      Society still picks up the bill through social security though… even just for yourself…