Just the other day -after the wake of a dear family friend - I
was my older brother Rick's guest at the Harborside Restaurant near
Warwick. He does those radio commercials for the business,, so pleasantly
located.
The family friend -a heavy smoker - died in agony of spreading
lung cancer. Rick too is a heavy smoker. And just last month an not
old buddy of his - another heavy smoker - died of lung cancer at age
53.
A funeral is no occasion for health lectures. Since Rick was paying
the bill, I felt that it would be impudent to reproach him for poisoning
the air in the restaurant.
I have no doubt that if he could not smoke at the Harborside, he
would take his advertising business elsewhere. And no doubt many of
the regulars there - who smoke - would find another place, even if less
satisfying.
This morning I read that the House committee voted to kill the
legislation that would have banned smoking in all Rhode Island
restaurants. A 13 year old anti- smoking crusader, Sarah Conklin,
concludes that our representatives are more concerned about money
than our health.
I believe that this is all too true most of the time. But
in this case the representatives - who have an obligation to all
the citizens -were protecting the restaurant business from utter
ruin.
I recall the touching scene in the movie " To Kill A Mocking Bird "
when lawyer Atticus Finch tries to explain to his 7 year-old daughter,
Scout, the meaning of the word COMPROMISE .
Later in the courtroom the " white trash " villain of the story
shouts: " You can't trust tricky lawyers like Atticus Finch ! "
The villain -perhaps- had a point.
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