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> Some say that smoking infringes on a non-smoker's right to air free
> from second-hand smoke. That would be true if smokers were going to
> the non-smoker's house to smoke. But if the non-smoker chooses to go
> someplace that allows smoking, they have chosen to subject themself
> to the possibility of breathing smoke, and thus have given their
> consent
Agree, but when a smoker lets their smoke waft directly onto me, then I
think they are violating my rights. I have had smokers tell me that
they did not design the ventilation system so it is not their fault
that the smok is going onto me. I think that logic is just plain
faulty, but prevalent.
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