kathleena
<font color=FF99FF>Because everyone needs a Fairy
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2001
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Let me say I'm an x-smoker - 12 years+. So, I understand the "need" to smoke, but I also know for a fact that when I smoked I could last hours without a cigarette, easily and respectfully refrain from smoking around non-smokers, find smoking areas on my own - all that and still live to tell about it!!!
Second, I live in Maine where we have very tough smoking laws and whenever I go out of state, I am reminded of how much of a difference they make.
And last, I just wrote a letter to WDW after my May trip where I saw more smokers than ever. I pointed out to them that they do a real good job of making sure that they separate riders at the end of the single riders line, making sure people don't stand in footpaths while waiting for parades, making sure people move all the way to the left although the theatre is half-empty etc etc etc but they do a lousy job of enforcing they smoking policy - which is a HEALTH policy more than anything else.
I also told them that while I do not advocate a total ban - that would be limiting to those who choose to smoke and I do believe they have rights and should have conveniences also - it is important to protect the lungs of children and adults who have asthma and other lung diseases by even the smallest measure.
The odor from a fart has never caused long-term harm to anyone I'm sure, but an asthma attack brought on by smoke inhalation can kill a child. And a person with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency has little to no protection for their lungs. If you don't know what that is check here http://www.alpha1.org/ and thank your lucky stars that you have normal lungs.
To all of you who smoke and head to the designated areas, my asthmatic and alpha-1 affected lungs thank you. I may not want you to smoke at all, but I will always defend a place for you to do it if that is your wish. I would just ask for respect for my wish to keep my personal airspace clean.
Second, I live in Maine where we have very tough smoking laws and whenever I go out of state, I am reminded of how much of a difference they make.
And last, I just wrote a letter to WDW after my May trip where I saw more smokers than ever. I pointed out to them that they do a real good job of making sure that they separate riders at the end of the single riders line, making sure people don't stand in footpaths while waiting for parades, making sure people move all the way to the left although the theatre is half-empty etc etc etc but they do a lousy job of enforcing they smoking policy - which is a HEALTH policy more than anything else.
I also told them that while I do not advocate a total ban - that would be limiting to those who choose to smoke and I do believe they have rights and should have conveniences also - it is important to protect the lungs of children and adults who have asthma and other lung diseases by even the smallest measure.
The odor from a fart has never caused long-term harm to anyone I'm sure, but an asthma attack brought on by smoke inhalation can kill a child. And a person with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency has little to no protection for their lungs. If you don't know what that is check here http://www.alpha1.org/ and thank your lucky stars that you have normal lungs.
To all of you who smoke and head to the designated areas, my asthmatic and alpha-1 affected lungs thank you. I may not want you to smoke at all, but I will always defend a place for you to do it if that is your wish. I would just ask for respect for my wish to keep my personal airspace clean.