If anything, cannabis seems like a much better (and more profitable) drug around which to build a leisurely establishment.

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    The difference is you can’t taste other people’s alcohol but you can smell others’ smoke

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    Its hard to justify it for the same reasons we can’t have Shisha bars and smoking lounges (at least where I live): 2nd hand smoke.

    I can, as a non drinker, go to a bar and have myself a soda, and leave there as sober as when I walked in. If I do that in a room where everyone is smoking up, I will get high from the second hand smoke whether I want to for not.

    I mean, why not just have a general social club with coffee/food, games, etc, and just step outside for a puff?

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      The smoke issue has been solved. I’ve been to cigar lounges that do not smell outside and barely smell inside, despite over a dozen people smoking sotgies in there. Massive HVAC systems and filters handle it all.

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    No it wouldn’t. I’m sick and tired of the childish argument that if we accept alcohol then we have to accept or introduce other substance abuses because some find it more appealing.

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    The issue is that a lot of people that smoke weed in place would reak. I don’t think many people would enjoy the smell

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      I’m sick of alcohol users smelling like ass. If you don’t drink then the smell of alcohol on someone’s breath is absolutely nauseating.