What happens when they do a no smoking in all public places law in Indiana? These are coming all over, being pushed here in Wisconsin now...
Hell, where Bob went to college half of the damn professors smoked during class! If Bob ever took an English class with the head of the English department, I assure you that the professor smoked in Bob's class. Since I don't smoke, I brought a small cooler with a 6 pack of Bud to class one day. As he was lecturing, the professor strolled on back to where I was sitting, opened my cooler, grabbed a Bud, opened it, and kept on lecturing while drinking my Bud and puffing away. I'll give Bob one guess which prof that was.
I know nothing about the smoking laws. My employees know my rule; I don't care if you smoke or not, but you're not going to smoke on me. If we have meetings in the office, they just step outside on breaks and smoke away using my cups half full of sand for an ashtray.
Oh, I do have to brag on one of my employees. After smoking for over 25 years she was outside smoking the summer before last during one of our meetings and my (at the time) 8 year old asked her if she had any kids. She said "sure" and showed him pictures of her kids. To her surprise and mine, he then asked her why would she smoke and not be their mommy for as long as she could be. That, along with other input, caused her to tell me that she was going to quit smoking. I thought "sure you will", but offered her a nice little bonus if she did as my incentive for her health. You guessed, she went to the Dr. and got some of those pills (can't recall the name) and she quit. It's been about a year and a half and not only has she quit, but she's become one of "those" smoking Nazis. I constantly have to remind her that I never nagged her about smoking; but am proud of her for quitting.