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.
heather crow was dying of lung cancer and had a law passed about smoking in restaurants
Yes there is. It is a law prohibiting smoking in public places which could cause second hang smoking
34% and since the law it is now 23%
Arizona has a law that bans smoking in all public places and employess have to step outside to "light up". GOOGLE IT :p -anonymous Arizona has a law that bans smoking in all public places and employess have to step outside to "light up". GOOGLE IT :p -anonymous
The statewide smoking ban in Massachusetts became effective on July 1, 2004. Smoking is banned in all enclosed public places and workplaces, including restaurants and bars.
By the middle of the 17th century, most of them had gone of out of fashion. Although you could argue the point that the Smoking ban and the drinking of Alcohol in public places is a Sumptuary Law.
The Roman basilicas were large secular public buildings. They played an important role in public life and were important meeting places. It housed the law courts, government offices, and spaces for public meetings and for banking. It also had shops (tabernae). In the smaller town they also hosted an indoors market.
It is a law that braille is in public places. Without it, blind people would be virtually lost.
yes smoking is a law
One of the most frequently cited broken laws in France is the prohibition against smoking in public places, including restaurants and cafés. Despite regulations, many establishments and patrons often disregard the law, leading to widespread smoking in outdoor areas. Additionally, the enforcement of traffic laws, particularly speeding, is often lax, with many drivers ignoring speed limits. These issues highlight challenges in law enforcement and public compliance.
Because in many places it is against the law.
the Jim crow's law