A couple of weeks ago, I sat in with a band at Buckner's in downtown Cape Girardeau. At 10 p.m., Buckner's breaks out the ashtrays and becomes a smoking establishment.
When the smoking started, I did not notice a mass migration of patrons leaving. As a matter of fact, business picked up considerably. There were even some nonsmokers bumming cigarettes from smokers -- the proverbial "I only smoke when I drink" crowd.
What does this prove? Nothing really, just that adults like to relax sometimes: have a drink, have a smoke. For us parents it is a rare treat to ourselves to hire a baby sitter, go out and congregate with other grown-ups in downtown Cape Girardeau.
The last thing that we want is to be treated like a bunch of children in the process.
RICK VANDEVEN, Chaffee, Mo.
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