Smokemorestressless
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That's exactly the rationale used. Desantis wants to do this statewide since the largest source of pollution in parks, beaches etc. in the state are cigarette butts which are toxic and non biodegradable. The cost of cleaning up the cigarette butts is significant to the state. As far as the exception for unfiltered cigars goes.. I'm sure the size of the cigar industry in the state and in this case the city of Miami and the amount of taxers paid by these businesses made this exception an easy decision for the lawmakers.Looks like the justification rationale they used is the issue of litter from cigarette butts. Hence the unfiltered cigar terminology. Brilliant since it stops any discrimination complaints. Cigar butts are biodegradable. Hopefully, cigar smokers in Miami are smart enough, and courteous enough to remove any bands before tossing butts.
When did you move and where in Florida ?That's exactly the rationale used. Desantis wants to do this statewide since the largest source of pollution in parks, beaches etc. in the state are cigarette butts which are toxic and non biodegradable. The cost of cleaning up the cigarette butts is significant to the state. As far as the exception for unfiltered cigars goes.. I'm sure the size of the cigar industry in the state and in this case the city of Miami and the amount of taxers paid by these businesses made this exception an easy decision for the lawmakers.
Seeing laws like this is one of the many reasons I'm so glad to have moved down here from NY. This type of thing would've been an absolute shitshow if put in the hands of NY lawmakers.
I moved in April to Boca Raton. Don't miss the NY winter at all!When did you move and where in Florida ?
I cant wait till the day I make that moveI moved in April to Boca Raton. Don't miss the NY winter at all!
You won’t regret it for a second once you do. It was the best decision I’ve ever made.I cant wait till the day I make that move
Thats far more often than the average politician.Even a broken clock is right twice a day...
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When I am in Miami I smoke cigars just about everywhere and have never been told by anyone not to. I just figured it’s part of the culture there and everyone is fine with it.I find this interesting. Do they like cigars, or do they figure very little cigar smoking will happen?
Last time I was in Miami it seemed like it might be frowned upon, so I never lit up at the beach or park, just couldn’t tell. We did end up at a cigar bar and I had one there.
I think Chicago bans it everywhere but I’ve been known to slip a small one in down by the Riverwalk area.
The issue I have with cigarette smokers is none of them dispose their waste properly and the butts are a gross, hazardous, and with respect to dry climates, dangerous nuisance. If the average smoker trashed their butts properly, I'd be more inclined to feel the same way but they don't.While I don’t like cigarettes or cigarette smoke, I feel like cigarette smokers are our only natural ally. This is just a baby step towards a total ban, and we’ll have lost an ally when they come for cigars.
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That's because you have Dennis Rodman in your Posse!When I am in Miami I smoke cigars just about everywhere and have never been told by anyone not to. I just figured it’s part of the culture there and everyone is fine with it.
TouchéThat's because you have Dennis Rodman in your Posse!
When do you plan to be here next?When I am in Miami I smoke cigars just about everywhere and have never been told by anyone not to. I just figured it’s part of the culture there and everyone is fine with it.