In truth the Supreme Court shot that down a couple years ago in Kelo V. New London, CT... but I digress.
Edwin Gray, a resident of Washington, DC, lives in a home his family has owned for 50 years. Last year a couple move in next door with a small child and one on the way. She claims she has upset indigestion and can't sleep at night worrying about Edwin's cigarette smoke sneaking through a hole in the cellar, harming her unborn baby.
Now this story must have considerably more detail than
this article reveals, but the bottom line is a Superior Court judge issued an injunction that Gray and any guests or family cannot smoke cigarettes, cigars or marijuana in their home.
Yeah, why not fix the damn hole? Damifino?