
10-09-2005, 03:59 PM
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I think I made it clear in my post that I can however right now in my state it is not up to me, nor was it. That is where my suggestion to get organized comes from. If you don't want to get into bed with the Pro-smoking groups than perhaps a group for people who feel victimized by both tobacco and the restrictions placed on those still subjected to it's addicting effects. My point is that the anti-smoking lobbyists were able to effect change and you have the power to effect the same change. Start small, contact your state rep and tell him you feel you are being discriminated against.
Totallly off the subject or maybe not, is it discrimination to make people wear shoes, shirts in a restaurant???
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