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Thriftylady 01:54 PM 07-25-2016
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
MN laws say there is no smoking in the home. period.

I do not feel it's over reaching simply because no one forced any of us to go into this field. It was a choice by each and every one of us.

Like many other professions, there are simply things we must abide by. Being a CDL holder is a good example. The legal limit for someone with a CDL is much lower than a normal drive with a regular driver's license.
IN the home, but what about outside where children do not play even when they are not there? I mean to say one can't smoke anyplace on their property is going to far. I also think that the lower legal limit for truck drivers in there PERSONAL vehicle is over reaching. I mean just because you have a job (of any kind) does not mean you should have to give up your rights to a personal life away from work. We don't smoke anymore, we both quit years ago, so I don't allow smoking in my house at all, largely due to DD's asthma. But that doesn't mean I would tell a visitor they couldn't smoke in my yard when no daycare kids were here.
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