About 5.34 million people daily, in the US alone
15% public smoke.
In many places, it is illegal to smoke in public places such as restaurants, bars, and public buildings. However, some areas may have designated smoking areas where it is allowed. It is important to check local laws and regulations regarding smoking in public places.
There are many places people are not allowed to smoke cigarettes. People can not smoke cigarettes in public buildings such as libraries, schools or hospitals.
Public places are required to be smoke free by law in many states because of the newly discovered effects of second hand smoke on health. Whenever you smoke around others, the second hand smoke (smoke that you do not inhale or smoke that you exhale) can be inhaled by others. This smoke is actually more dangerous to the lungs. Therefore, when you smoke around others, you are not only endangering your own health, but theirs as well. Many states have decided that in public places, every person has the right to their health, and so smoking has been outlawed in these areas.
Because in many places it is against the law.
Smoke-free areas typically include public spaces such as parks, beaches, and playgrounds, as well as indoor locations like restaurants, bars, and workplaces. Many cities and countries have implemented laws that designate specific zones where smoking is prohibited to protect public health and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. Additionally, some smoke-free areas may include near schools or healthcare facilities. Always check local regulations, as they can vary widely by location.
1. there is pollution 2. many people smoke
About 500,000 kids smoke in the world in the terrist areas
around 500000000 people smoke a day
People that smoke "weed" don't smoke it for the smell of the smoke, they smoke it for the effect it has on them.
About 1.3 BILLION world wide, about 22% of the people in the US smoke.
As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.