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and electronic cigarettes in indoor and outdoor public places.
The ordinance had support from groups such as “Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights,” but was opposed by the French Quarter Business League and bar owners on Bourbon Street.One smoker said the ban goes against what New Orleans is all about.“It’s not New York, it’s not Seattle, it’s a party town,” said Elizabeth Stella. “A bar is not a health spa and alcohol is not a spa drink.”
I am so sick of busy bodies. They need to be converted into decomposing bodies. It's going to be the only option freedom loving people have left. I don't smoke, never have, and have no desire to ever start. But it royally pisses me off when these people get their panties in such a twist and infringe on the rights of property owners. The smoking policy of an establishment should be entirely the prerogative of the proprietor. The free market will either ratify or veto the policy.
My wife is always talking about going back there.In her mind, it's the Nahleans she spent the summer of 69 with relatives down there.After the flood, it's just a shadow of what was but much worse.And now, this
The Nahleans I spent 62-63 in scarred me for life...