California.... more from the land of insanity

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Alien Allen

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So it was not good enough to ban smoking in bars and restaurants.

Next it was businesses.

Then it was parks. Wait that was in the eastern land of insanity. NYC

I knew it was coming

Now they want to ban smoking in your own home

And yes an apartment is your own home.

What makes it laughable is they have the 2nd lowest smoking rate in the country. Just goes to show that in the land lead by Moonbeam that they never cease to amaze. Oh, and I bet that low smoking rate conveniently is leaving out pot or it probably would be at 50% :D

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...19.html?utm_hp_ref=health-news&ir=Health News

I seriously hope CA falls off into the ocean after the next earthquake. The people living there don't deserve to be a part of a country that has a Constitution that is supposed to reflect personal rights and liberties. This latest bullshit is another example of power gone mad. Sadly the rest of the country also falls into line like a bunch of lemmings as if what CA wants is good for everybody.

Carry on

Oh and for the record I do not smoke cigarettes. I don't enjoy being subjected to it when I go to a Casino. Which geeze somehow the casinos got a waiver on the smoking ban. As if when you gamble the smoke magically must disappear. :p
 
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Why don't they do like they do with alcohol? Some counties and towns are dry, meaning they don't allow the sale of alcohol. I don't see why CA couldn't do the same with cigarettes. That way they can still be the dicks they long to be, while pretending to honor individual choice.
 

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Just recently I sold a handgun to a guy in California.

I followed all the laws, and went even further by shipping from an FFL (federal firearms license) here to his FFL in California (I could of shipped the gun directly from my person to his FFL).

It was the biggest fiasco I've ever seen and I actually felt bad for the guy in California, but he said it's just their normal stupid laws at work. That was the first time my FFL has ever shipped to California, and you can bet your house it will be the last time he ships anything to California.
 
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