Originally Posted by issodhos
Originally Posted by Phil Hoskins
Issodhos, it is always "might" of some sort having the power.

That is obvious. It is also not what I pointed out as being the principle upon which you have been basing your argument. Your position so far has been based on the "might" of the mob, and the state as its surrogate, to use the violence of legitimized force to deny the owner of a property the Right to allow or not allow others on his property the privilege of engaging in the legal activity of using tobacco products while on his property. As has been pointed out before, it is not about the right to smoke or the 'right' to drift through life in a pristine, tobacco-free environment regardless of where you may be.
Yours,
Issodhos

Not at all. I challenge whether there is any such right to begin with.


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