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I don't think anyone is disputing that being in an enclosed space with smokers can be unpleasant for non-smokers. And that is why there should be the choice to go somewhere free of cigarette smoke for non-smokers. However, there is absolutely no argument that smokers also deserve the same right of choice as non-smokers, unless one wants to live in a totalitarian state, which I presume none of us does.
Therefore, as free thinking adults living in a democracy, we ought to recognise the current law removes rights from a large portion of our community and get it amended so as to allow premises owners the right to choose whether they want to allow smoking or not.
What argument can there be against restoring lost rights and freedoms.
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