BarleyJack
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Sorry for this interruption in normal topical discusion, but I have to vent this. As a healthcare worker, it just disgusts me when parents bring in their children and they smell like an ashtray. The major complaint for these innocent victims of smoking abuse is most often a respiratory ailment. Everyone gripes about the cost of healthcare (myself included) but does nothing to avoid unneccessary healthcare. Wake up people....If you smoke in front of your child, you are harming them! Theres no ifs, ands or buts about it, you are abusing your child.
Another gripe is:
We have been seated in the smoking section at some restaurants...and parents and grandparents will bring in their children/grandchildren and sit them down in the smoking section. There should be a law against this...oh wait there is....child abuse laws. Restaurants and the parents/grandparents should be charged in these instances.
Agree or disagree if you want........you know I'm right.
If you are a parent who smokes, SMOKE OUTSIDE AWAY FROM THE KIDS AND DONT EXPOSE THEM TO OTHER PEOPLES SMOKE !!!
Another gripe is:
We have been seated in the smoking section at some restaurants...and parents and grandparents will bring in their children/grandchildren and sit them down in the smoking section. There should be a law against this...oh wait there is....child abuse laws. Restaurants and the parents/grandparents should be charged in these instances.
Agree or disagree if you want........you know I'm right.
If you are a parent who smokes, SMOKE OUTSIDE AWAY FROM THE KIDS AND DONT EXPOSE THEM TO OTHER PEOPLES SMOKE !!!
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. I have a child with asthma so I hated having to be anywhere near a smoker, although I have every symptom of an asthmatic I am not technically, but it really bothers me too. When Minnesota finally passed this law, which just went into effect, I was thrilled. All the restaurants near other states are complaining that their customers are going to go to the other states because they can't smoke here. I am sorry but if you have to smoke that badly that you need to go out of state in order to smoke while you eat, you have got a serious problem. How do you taste anything you're eating with a cigarette in your mouth at the same time anyway
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at myself for every having done something so stupid that it effects me 11 years later.
). Anyway, they drove 90 minutes to get to my house, she came in to use the bathroom, then went outside to smoke. When she came back in, I refused to let her hold the baby because she smelled like an ashtray! I was sitting across the room and it was making me sick, so there was no way I was going to let her smush my brand-new baby's face into her smelly shirt. 
Once when I had pneumonia @ age 19, I went to my MD. Between the way my hair/clothes smelled and the way my lungs sounded, she assumed I smoked. I told her I didn't and she said that I can thank second-hand smoke for making me sick so often..... 
She no longer smokes around him. If they have to take 2 cars for some reason, she will MAKE my son ride in another car just so she can smoke. It makes me ill that someone has such little respect for a child's lungs.