second amendment will still be there. but i think once you start to acknowledge in the insurance industry, maybe, the high-risk nature, maybe that s one way to do so. and folks got billions of dollars from the tobacco industry, and they said it would never happen, the tobacco industry is way too strong. you can t smoke in a public building anymore. there s certain places it s froun frowned upon. it s your right to do it, but it s restricted in certain places. there was a time when we would walk into a restaurant remember this? and they would say smoking or non? i remember the smoking section in the back of the plane. crazy. that sounds horrible because that s the episode of mad men at the time. no, thank you. that and the liquor cart everywhere. thank you, laura. here we go. this is don lemon tonight. what has been happening in
way we talked about big tobacco over the years, the major lobbying they had, the interest, the power, the marketing, the way they approached it. until it started to hit the purse, you didn t see fundamental changes. people still smoke, of course, we still have it, it s still pervasive. people will still own guns, the second amendment will still be there. but i think once you start to acknowledge in the insurance industry, maybe, the high-risk nature, maybe that s one way to do so. and folks got billions of dollars from the tobacco industry, and they said it would never happen, the tobacco industry is way too strong. you can t smoke in a public building anymore. there s certain places it s frowned upon. yes, it s your right and your freedom to do it, but it is restricted in certain places. maybe we ll see the same with guns. i was telling my kids the other day, there was a time when we would walk into a restaurant and they would be smoking or not? my kids were what? i remember the
When I saw this story pop up on my timeline I had to check it. Oh and check it twice. I remember when you would go into a restaurant in Amarillo and would be asked whether you wanted a smoking or non smoking section.
When I saw this story pop up on my timeline I had to check it. Oh and check it twice. I remember when you would go into a restaurant in Amarillo and would be asked whether you wanted a smoking or non smoking section.