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SMOKING BYLAWS FAIRNESS FOR ALL VISITORS! |
To: Federal,Provincial and Municipal Politicians
SMOKING BYLAWS FAIRNESS FOR ALL VISITORS!
We, the undersigned, would prefer to spend our tourism dollars in a country where all smoking bylaws, existing and proposed, have been ammended to observe the democratic rights of both non-smokers and smokers. By the laws of your nation, neither group is supposed to have more rights than the other. Therefore, we suggest the following compromise to this contentious issue:
Let all businesses in the Canadian hospitality industry register for licence within the community of their jurisidiction, as to whether they serve nonsmoking or smoking clientele. Upon licence issue, let same businesses provide adequate signage to clearly differentiate which type of clientele they serve.
Furthermore, let the licence issuer, municipality, issue such licences on a 50/50 split basis, always keeping the balance of equalization so that no one group enjoys more facilities than the other in any one community. In the case of number imbalance let waiting lists provide occupation of business names to uphold this equalization balance. Existing businesses should receive preferred treatment before any new businesses to the area.
In this way, we believe that the democratic rights of both groups would be better served within your Nation. Thus we prospective tourists would be more inclined to spend our tourism dollars within the borders of your country!
Sincerely,
The SMOKING BYLAWS FAIRNESS FOR ALL VISITORS! Petition to Federal,Provincial and Municipal Politicians was created by and written by Brian M.Grummitt (bmgsmurf@i-zoom.net). This petition is hosted here at www.PetitionOnline.com as a public service. There is no endorsement of this petition, express or implied, by Artifice, Inc. or our sponsors. For technical support please use our simple Petition Help form.
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