Yes, there were no restrictions as to where you could smoke.
anywhere but restrooms restraunts public places and public transport
no smoking is allowed on public planes, national and international
In private places or in public places if they are not enclosed.
It is illegal to smoke cigarettes in indoor public places, workplaces, and parks in many countries around the world. Specific laws and regulations vary by country and even by region within a country.
If it's outside-sure.
Yes, although in some public places it's not allowed.
Allowed to smoke? Very much so. They chained smoke, traded cigarettes, mooched cigarettes, dreamed of cigarettes and even got them with all their meal packs. They even got matches in those meal packs. Smoking in the 1940s was as popular as breathing, eating and sleeping and you know what else.
They should be shot on sight for self defense from assault.
You are not allowed to carry weapons, to assault anybody, to steal, to smoke in public places, to smoke marijuana, to drive recklessly, to conceal your face in demonstrations, and myriads of other things as in any other country.
Many of them do
Cannot be sold to under 18's. Have to be 16 and over to smoke.Added: And (in the US) local jurisdictions have the power to regulate tobacco usage within their political borders.
yes some even smoked weed