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Name: Annette Costello on Jul 10, 2008Comments: Please know that as a concerned citizen of this state, I am a consumer and am totally aware of the 200+ establishments that have closed following this intrusion into my choices. I will also be conscious of who supported this when voting, and you can be certain that I'll be very vocal in making sure my vote counts. Thank you!Flag
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Name: Kristine Shelander on Jul 24, 2008Comments: I believe that the American government, at a state and federal level, has begun setting very dangerous precedents that are eroding the freedoms and rights of its citizens. Our legislative process has become the playground for insurance and pharmaceutical companies, health organizations and, misguided do-gooders. The rights of the citizens as a whole are being compromised. These precedents are based on an ideology of protecting the masses from themselves but they are also based on bogus science that has rarely been called into question by the powers that be. The end result of these illogical laws is an imbalance of more harm coming to the public than the protection they are ostensibly propagating.Flag
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Name: Dave Urbik on Jul 26, 2008Comments: I, for one, am rather tired of people thinking they should be allowed to dictate what goes and what doesn't in businesses that they don't even go to in the first place!Flag
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Name: Birdie Johnson on Jul 29, 2008Comments: education not legislation! I am a small bar owner and very close to closing because of this ban.Flag
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Name: John Goodman on Jul 29, 2008Comments: Thanks government but I can make my own decisions thank you. Try concentrating on government infrastructure and budgets instead. Not lives and personal habbits and choices.Flag
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Name: Barb Reed on Jul 31, 2008Comments: We the people-want our rights back: smoke or not to smoke Give business back there business or no one can pay the taxes......out of businessFlag
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Name: Terri Horridge on Aug 6, 2008Comments: Government has become to large when it infringes on personal freedom, and property owners rights. Its time to let adults, make adult decisions for themselves. Please let common sense prevail in this issue.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 19, 2008Comments: It was just a ploy to ban cigarettes. It not only infringes on the rights of people, it deprives certian business owners of revenue. It also deprives the state of revenue. just plain dumb. BTW, I am a non-smoker.Flag
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Name: Dawn Mayasich on Sep 19, 2008Comments: Please treat the rights of smokers correctly as we pay an extra tax on cigarettes to support non-smoking issues. Dawn MayasichFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 22, 2008Comments: I am a musician and I have see the damage this ban has done to business, first hand!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2008Comments: I was a smoker some years ago. I have since quit. But I feel that everyone has a right to chose. No being a non-smoker I would like to see a smoking room for smokers. So non-smokers have a choice still. And smokers do not have to stand outside and freeze in the winter.Flag
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Name: Mitchell Wulff on Sep 27, 2008Comments: Get government out of my private life and personal decisions!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Brian Kaiser on Oct 7, 2008Comments: Tim P is another "Pencil pusher" who "caved in" because a few Dems were telling him to do so. I have very little faith in the Dems and even less in the Reps. Common sense Regulation is a Good thing. Crooks slipping bills & Laws through without really caring what the people really want is not a Good thing!Flag
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Name: Tony Baker on Oct 10, 2008Comments: I thought our country was for the people and choice. Where is the choice hereFlag
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Name: Michael Zehner on Oct 17, 2008Comments: Smoking bans hurt small businesses and destroy freedom of choice.Flag
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Name: Natalia Edgar on Oct 20, 2008Comments: I am a light smoker, maybe 1-3 cigarettes a day. However when I go out to a bar, that is when I want to enjoy a cigarette with my cocktail. I will agree some nightclubs should be non-smoking, or places that make most of their money on food-sales. But NOT little local pubs where all the employees and all the customers are smokers. Large nightclubs and restaurants-yes. Little family-owned pubs-NO. Let them smoke!!Flag
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Name: Brad C. Iversen Jr. on Nov 1, 2008Comments: This is a textbook breach of our civil rights.Flag
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Name: TIMOTHY HAWES on Nov 8, 2008Comments: THE SMOKING BAN REALLY SUCKS. A LOT OF MY FRIENDS ARE LOSING BUSINESS THAT OWN BARS.Flag
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