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Beware: Anti-smoking Nazi's not satisfied with smoking ban
During the smoking ban in
They didn’t stop and kept pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing until they got what they wanted: an anti-business erosion of personal, private property rights that will shut down business and kill jobs, just so they can selfishly feel better.
Are they done? Will they stop now? Will they take their crying towels and sob stories and go home?
Are you kidding me?
How does that Internet lingo go?
LOL!!!
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
They won’t rest until you can’t smoke sitting in front of YOUR television in YOUR house that YOU own with the second mortgage that YOU are paying.
Here’s a perfect example. Let’s look at
On Monday of this week, June 1, the
In
Smoking is prohibited in bars.
Smoking is prohibited in other public places.
Do you see a pattern here?
There are exemptions in
The exemptions include cigar bars.
Tobacco shops are exempted.
Hmmmmmm.
Okay.
Victory for the anti-smoking pitch fork and lantern mob?
Success?
No way.
Not even close.
This is just the beginning of the trampling upon rights in
Smoking ban signed into law and now in effect in the land of corn: Enter a pack of zealots called GASP, The Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution.
Oh testify for me, would you please, just one time!
GASP isn’t satisfied with the far-reaching smoking ban. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
GASP wants more. They won. So they want to step on the throats of smokers even more and press even harder. From the Omaha World-Herald:
“GASP's proposals would ban smoking in outdoor beer gardens and dining areas, as is done in Iowa, and within 25 feet of a doorway of a public building….the group also seeks to raise the legal age to buy tobacco, now 18, to 19 or even 21, to further restrict tobacco access to minors. It proposes to ban smoking in vehicles carrying minor children, near ballfields and playgrounds, and in state foster homes and in-home day care facilities.”
I know these people are basically on Mars but would someone just remind them that tobacco is a legal product, and smoking tobacco just happens to be a legal activity.
Doesn’t matter to these anti-smoking Nazi’s. They claim to hate smoking. That’s not the true picture. They really, deep down inside, hate smokers. They will not be happy until they ban smoking everywhere.
Read more in the Omaha World-Herald.
It is just a matter of time before the anti-smoking zealot movement in


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