You might be asking yourself why I’ve posted this picture of a man unveiling a sewing machine on a blog about smoking bans. Great question.
This sewing machine was brought in to a city council meeting as proof of the need for a smoking ban. It was presented by this gentleman (whose mother obviously had quite the unappreciated talent of smoking while sewing), because it has nicotine stains on it.
And to that I say: If a nicotine-stained sewing machine isn’t proof enough for you that adults can’t make a decision as to where they’ll eat or drink, I don’t know what is.
This has become such a circus sideshow I can hardly even write about it anymore with any level of seriousness, so please, note the sarcasm.
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Where is this smoking ban being considered?
Laurel, Mississippi
“You would cause me less harm to me if you’d slap me in the face than to smoke a cigarette around me,” she said.
Hmmmm…now there’s an intelligent analogy (not!)
OK. I’m convinced now. A smoking ban in homes is absolutly needed. this poor lady MUST be helped by the government.
Strange, my workplace has been “smoke free” since January1990(government building in the Chemical Valley pollution cesspool of Sarnia, BANtario, BANada), and our computers(approximately 7 years old) look just like that sewing machine in areas that have not been cleaned.
The picture simply demonstrates that only part of the machine was cleaned up and the rest untouched.
There is no limit to the deliberate fraud that smoking prohibitionists will stoop to push their ‘power and control’ agenda.
This also includes idiotic pictures of smoke-filled cars with windows rolled up tighter than a drum.
Deliberate fraud is the driving force behind Smoker Bans creating an “epidemic of toxic minds” that cannot distinguish between truth and fiction.
I guess we’re all supposed to be too stupid to know that things get yellow with age.