Archived Opinion

I don’t want to smell smoke on Main Street

To the Editor:

Regarding the letter titled, “Waynesville smoking ban just a bad idea” printed in the March 18-24 issue of your excellent publication, I have several thoughts to share.

In case Mr. Nowakowski hasn’t noticed, smoking has been proven to cause all kinds of lung disease, not least of which is cancer.  Sadly, I was one of those who knew smoking was harmful but chose to do it anyway for close to 30 years. This resulted in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, etc. Fortunately, I had the brains to stop some 20 years ago and have gone on to attempt a healthy lifestyle. It sure makes running difficult with my poor lung capacity, however!

The fact that smoking has become socially unacceptable is an awesome thing. The habit stinks and the majority of us who no longer smoke don’t want to walk down the Main Street of Waynesville having to smell it. 

Those of you who choose to continue smoking, God bless you, but please do it on your own property. Mr. Nowakowski’s threats to not bring his family and friends into town make him sound like a 4-year-old, although I think most 4-year-old kids know that smoking is unwise. Get over it.

Sarah Sherman

Bethel

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