Unrestrained evil in San Francisco
We all know that San Francisco has a slightly more relaxed view of morality than a lot of other places. But here’s an astonishing fact that is mentioned in a SFGate article on why the Bay Area isn’t concerned about new Oakland Raider wide receiver Randy Moss’s admission that he occasionally smokes marijuana.
Up until last year, when the city passed legislation that shut down several of the clubs, there were more places in Oakland to buy marijuana than a Quarter Pounder with Cheese. In nearby San Francisco, there are currently more pot clubs (at least 40) in the city limits than the combined total of McDonald’s, Burger King and stand-alone Taco Bell franchises (36).
You haven’t been able to smoke a cigarette in a California bar since 1997 because the second hand smoke is bad for others. As of this year, you can’t smoke a cigarette in a San Francisco public park because it is bad for you.
But this new fact is astounding.
Despite all the evidence of how bad it is for your own body and how much it costs the public in increased health care costs, San Francisco still allows 36 fast food restaurants to openly operate in the city. How much longer until they clamp down on this unrestrained evil in their midst?

