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    Quote Originally Posted by MMAB

    I could take this a step further. I'd like to see the wearing of excessive amount of cologne and perfume banned in all places.
    Too late. Where I live, it is generally against the rules to wear too much cologne anywhere. This is specific to doctor's offices and hospitals, but I have seen official "no cologne" warning signs at entrances to malls. They did this mostly for people who are allergic to cologne/perfume. Too much sets them off.

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    Default Wow.....

    and I live in Massachusetts which usually follows California in such unusual things!

    I applaud the beautiful state of California!

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    Most public and private buildings in Newfoundland, Canada are completely scent free.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iced T
    Too late. Where I live, it is generally against the rules to wear too much cologne anywhere. This is specific to doctor's offices and hospitals, but I have seen official "no cologne" warning signs at entrances to malls. They did this mostly for people who are allergic to cologne/perfume. Too much sets them off.
    If I saw this here in California in any of my local malls or shopping centers I woudl bathe in cologne and slather myself up with so much that you could tell I was coming from a mile away. Just try and enforce it biznatch! Just frigg'n ridiculous!
    Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. - - Mark Twain

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    My hometown is about to have a public smoke ban too. However there is some light in this dark hour. I think that you need to declare whether your business is smoking or non smoking, so it's possible there may be a few bars around that will still allow me to light up a cigar.
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    many of our bars are suffering losses because they cannot have smoking
    "Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it never gets you anywhere,.....write that down" -Van Wilder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buhz
    My hometown is about to have a public smoke ban too. However there is some light in this dark hour. I think that you need to declare whether your business is smoking or non smoking, so it's possible there may be a few bars around that will still allow me to light up a cigar.

    This doesn't seem to make sense at all. They can already do that, can't they? The whole point of the legislation would be to take the choice away from them adn make it all non-smoking. Maybe they plan on charging a fee of some sort to establishments allowing smoking?

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