Personally I don't mind it one bit. Secondhand smoke is harmful to those that don't get worse from normal city air. We can only hope that one of these days people stop smoking all together, then we would be a safer society.
True, yet I am one of those folks who think you should be able to smoke if you want to. Everyone is well aware of the dangers, if they want to, then let them smoke. Telling someone not to smoke is like telling me not to carry my gun. I don't smoke BTW.
It is a question of liberty. If tobacco is so bad, make it illegal. If its legal the government has no business telling us where we can use it. Some people say exactly the same thing about guns. Of course, the government has had great success protecting us from the dangers of illegal drugs.
Please direct me to that law. I haven't been able to find it.
I'll just keep my sidearm in my truck for now when on campus. What they don't know, won't hurt 'em.
It is a question of liberty. If tobacco is so bad, make it illegal. If its legal the government has no business telling us where we can use it. Some people say exactly the same thing about guns. Of course, the government has had great success protecting us from the dangers of illegal drugs.
It is referring to the post that I quoted. My quote of your original post (about tobacco, post #3) and my post can be seen in post #6 of this thread. It was only later, in post #8, that you made the statement (still unsubstantiated) that colleges can prohibit guns by statute. My question (in post #10 and still unanswered) to you is where is that statute? In post #13 you attempted to substantiate your claim by quoting a statue that say says it does not apply to colleges and you seemed to think that somehow that settled the matter when, in fact, it said exactly the opposite of what you said in Post #8. It is all very confusing. You could clear up all the confusion if you just tell us what statute gives colleges the authority to prohibit firearms on ther campus. You said there was one(in post #8 and again in #18), where/what is that statute?
You said "according to Ky. law". Where is that law? The statute you cited has nothing at all to do with a college.