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I don't think the laws have gone too far at all. Last year nearly every small/medium sized bar or restaurant I went into there would be a group of people smoking filling the place with fumes.
A few I walked out of. Some I stayed ate and got out of there. Had there not been smokers I would have stayed and had many more beers and most probably ate more.
Coming from Australia where it is illegal to smoke in any venue and even alot of outdoor events means it was quite a shock.
The day it is banned except for inside your own home will be a good one.
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