Smokers are allowed to smoke in open spaces, and in their private home or private workplace. Smoking is correctly discouraged in New Zealand, and prohibited indoors in public places.
In the next month or so, prisoners are to have smoking privileges withdrawn, and this is a proper response. Whilst an inmate is "under care" the authorities cannot be seen to encourage a dangerous behaviour. And smoking certainly falls in that category.
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No, you are not allowed to use suppressors in New Zealand
The latest statistics from 2006/7 show that 1 out of every 5 people smoke in New Zealand. This equates to 19.9% which breaks down to 21.1% men and 18.8% women.
I've been to New Zealand five times and I would say 4 out of every 10 people smoke; 40% of their population.
NO
We love to smoke weed
yes it is allowed
Yes. New Zealand is a democratic country, and all people over 18 are allowed to vote.
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.
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There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.