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Saturday, December 08, 2007


I'm really getting tired of ranting about the smoking ban, but just when you think it couldn't get any dumber, they pull some of this shit.
The Texas Lottery Commission is considering a ban on selling tickets in stores that allow smoking after a recent attorney general's opinion suggested the practice could leave the state vulnerable to civil rights lawsuits.

Anti-smoking and civil rights advocates urged the commission at a meeting Wednesday to re-evaluate how it licenses vendors and to not allow smoking where tickets are sold.

They are concerned that secondhand smoke prevents people with disabilities or illnesses related to smoke from buying tickets at some locations.

The issue has been smoldering since 2006 when Billy Williams, 77, of Lewisville, complained to lottery officials that he suffered an asthma attack after buying a lottery ticket at a store in Whitney that allowed smoking.
With deference to Mr. Williams' asthma, go somewhere else. Lottery tickets are sold every 25 feet in every Texas town I've ever been to, and can't find one place that caters to his needs? If this is a big problem in Whitney, then stores that allow smoking will soon be out of business, while the few non-smoking stores will have a line around the corner for idiots to line up and lose their money at the stupidest form of gambling known to man.

Also, this is empirical proof that the State makes more money off the lottery than they do off cigarette tax.



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