A smoking ban may or may not be fair. The variables are whether you are a smoker or not (and perhaps whether or not you work in the industry), and what the terms and conditions set down by the ban consist of. Certainly smokers and the tobacco industry will decry any bans, and information can be found at many tobacco informational sites. But nonsmokers have rights, too. And with the proved dangers associated with smoking and with secondhand smoke, they can make good arguments.
This general question can only be given a general answer. (And it won't be a "yes" or a "no" answer.) Smoking bans are generally local ordinances, or perhaps some limited state laws. And these vary from one locale to another, and from one state to another. More specific questions about particular parts of a smoking ban might be sought here, or, if they are not found, be asked here.
The smoking ban may save the life of someone you know.
No
2008 and stop smoking
No it will not
Yes
they never did
It is still legal to smoke tobacco, although not in all locations. Obama has introduced no new law to ban smoking.
Get the people in public housing to pay there own way. NO Public Housing = No smoking ban.
Delta Airlines
1989
Cigarette smoking is not banned in America.
The smoking ban was first introduced to England on July 1 2007, which occurred as a result of the Health Act of 2006. Many other parts of England experienced smoking bans as early as March 26 2006 in Scotland.