Outrage follows strict Calif. smoking ban
BELMONT, Calif., Jan. 29 (UPI) -- A proposed strict ordinance seriously limiting the places one can smoke cigarettes in Belmont has caused outrage among many throughout the California city.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the Belmont City Council has been criticized for proposing the stringent ban that limits approved smoking locations to single-family detached homes and their yards.
Key among those criticisms was a recent Web site posting that prominently featured Belmont Councilwoman Coralin Feierbach and nefarious Nazi SS chief Heinrich Himmler.
The council's proposal has drawn a warning from the director of the Smoke-Free Environments Law Project that it may be too much too soon."I think the folks in Belmont have to be very careful in what they do on this one," Jim Bergman told the Times.
"There is always a question of how fast do you move."http://www.newsdaily.com/Science/UPI-1-20070129-16151600-bc-us-nosmoking.xmlSo here have the key phrases 'too soon' and 'how fast you move' - not that the idea is bad in and of itself, but that the idea is another step in a larger goal and so one should chill for awhile then propose more limitations.
Turn up the heat slowly on the frog as they say. And never give back once you have taken. Baby steps forward to whatever the ultimate goal is.
I am sure they said many times when banning smoking in bars - well, we just want the public places, we don't care what you do in your home or car....
To me, slippery slope here is pretty apt - they tossed us onto an wet slope and are slowing cooling it till it turns to ice - because in the end the goal is for us to end up at the bottom line they want to achieve.