Rokers, niet-rokers en rook-haters

In een emotionele brief, die werd geschreven naar aanleiding van een voorstel tot het invoeren van een algemeen rookverbod in de stad Minneapolis, lucht een eigenares van een horecagelegenheid haar hart over de methoden van de anti-rokengroepen.


I was in over my head when I took on this battle. I underestimated the smoke-haters, their money, and the media. I overestimated bar owners, smokers, and common sense. I truly believed elected officials would listen to the little guy. I believed they actually represented the citizens and the businesses in their city. I did not realize no one was willing to look at the facts.


I am part of a dying breed, an independent bar and restaurant owner, and I have been trying to fight the smoking ban in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington over the last six weeks. Let me tell you about the people involved.


They are the business owners, fighting for their livelihood, armed with well-documented studies, negative revenue statistics, and available technology options begging for common sense. These people will be ignored. A smoking ban will plague family-run bars and restaurants throughout the Metro Area. All will lose money. In the first year, I will lose $250,000. After that, who knows? Some will survive, but many neighborhood establishments will fold and others will sell out. Soon, Minneapolis will be inundated (more than it already is) with chain restaurants and sports bars.


The elected officials will sit and pretend they care about what is being said and are listening to the business owners with an open mind. It is clear that they are not.


City Council members have not helped. In fact, a few have attacked me personally. Because I value each and every one of my customers, smoker or not, I used some common sense and researched the facts, asked questions and then called them liars. They will try to shut me up, not an easy task.


Some council members refuse meetings or to return phone calls, some call me an idiot, some just ignore me or tell me they don’t have any time to spend on the issue. One will send me nasty e-mails telling me I “have been smelling too much French fry grease and they will ignore my bizarre and addled ideas” (Thune, St. Paul). One will refuse to look at any data I present and tell me “it isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on and my cheeseburgers will be next” (Zerby, Minneapolis). One will tell me “we looked at every study done on secondhand smoke before they made their decision” (Harden, Bloomington). All 130 of them? I doubt that.


I have found that people at these public hearings can be divided into three groups: the smokers, the nonsmokers, and the smoke-haters. The smoker and the nonsmoker categories are self-explanatory. The third group, the smoke-haters, for many wrong reasons believe there is no greater evil than Big Tobacco.


The smoke-haters are taxpayer-funded activist organizations–using exaggerated risks, fear, and lies, together with billions of dollars–are successfully railroading city councils, counties, and states to pass smoking bans. These organizations, with the help of local governments, don’t have to tell the truth, they just have to say it is a health issue. They cannot provide one death certificate stating secondhand smoke killed someone. They won’t provide any names of the people that died from secondhand smoke because if the smoke-haters had even one name it would be plastered everywhere.


You will hear smoking bans are being passed everywhere. They will not tell you 36 of 41 proposed smoking bans in Minnesota failed before Bloomington and Minneapolis caved to these special-interest group lies and voted in favor of a ban. The smoke-haters won’t tell you many cities, counties, and states overturned a smoking ban legally, legislatively, and by popular vote. They won’t tell you that they made a mistake earlier when they told you that orange juice, salt, beef, microwaves, and cell phones will also cause cancer.


You won’t hear secondhand smoke is not a class A carcinogen. You will not hear the cause of cancer is unknown or they located the region of genes that sharply increases the risk of developing lung cancer–not an environmental element, but a biological connection for the cause of lung cancer. You won’t hear air can be safe even with smoke in it. Technology is not even an option in their quest to eliminate the evil weed.


At every public hearing will be paid “medical experts” wearing white lab coats and carrying “patient” files spouting biased, exaggerated, and speculative linkages to secondhand smoke. Their unchallenged figures will be accepted as fact. No one will tell you these studies have been successfully challenged in court and proved biased. No one will include factors like genetics, weight, cholesterol, high blood pressure, age or even if the patient was a smoker in their effort to pass a smoking ban. The smoke-haters will not tell you a federal judge told the EPA its findings were “outright fraud.” No one will tell you the figure of 3,000 lives lost from secondhand smoke is computer generated.


Advocates of the ban will cry that cigarette smoking is unhealthy and therefore our nanny-state must regulate everyone for our own good. They will repeatedly call my business public property. By restricting rights on privately owned property, even with good intentions, we have an arbitrary code of behavior being enforced on our citizens.


Smoking Bans Make Me Part of a Dying Breed

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  • "Es ist schwieriger, eine vorgefaßte Meinung zu zertrümmern als ein Atom."
    (Het is moeilijker een vooroordeel aan flarden te schieten dan een atoom.)
    Albert Einstein

  • "Als je alles zou laten dat slecht is voor je gezondheid, dan ging je kapot"
    Anonieme arts

  • "The effects of other people smoking in my presence is so small it doesn't worry me."
    Sir Richard Doll, 2001

  • "Een leugen wordt de waarheid als hij maar vaak genoeg wordt herhaald"
    Joseph Goebbels, Minister van Propaganda, Nazi Duitsland


  • "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • "There''s no such thing as perfect air. If there was, God wouldn''t have put bristles in our noses"
    Coun. Bill Clement

  • "Better a smoking freedom than a non-smoking tyranny"
    Antonio Martino, Italiaanse Minister van Defensie

  • "If smoking cigars is not permitted in heaven, I won't go."
    Mark Twain

  • I've alllllllways said that asking smokers "do you want to quit?" and reporting the results of that question, as is, is horribly misleading. It's a TWO part question. After asking if one wants to quit it must be followed up with "Why?" Ask why and the majority of the answers will be "because I'm supposed to" (victims of guilt and propaganda), not "because I want to."
    Audrey Silk, NYCCLASH