It depends on where you are. Permitted areas range through nowhere at all; only in certain designated locations; outdoors only; wherever you want.
Yes, people are allowed to smoke in Lourdes.
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.
No, it is forbidden to smoke in French schools - even for adults. Smokers have to go outside the gates, and that is not allowed for younger students.
This depends on the the location of the set and the attitudes of the management. I am sure there are some productions where it is allowed but most companies would prefer that there employees are not under the influence of anything while working.
Yes, electronic cigarettes are allowed and safe to be used even in public buildings and other places. It is because unlike with a real cigarette smoke, they do not pose threat to other people and the environment. They also do not contribute to waste as they are devices that can be used repeatedly.
You are not allowed to smoke ANYTHING on an airplane.
In some counties, yes. However, even when inmates are allowed to smoke, in many instances this is only allowed outdoors.
no
Yes, people are allowed to smoke in Lourdes.
No
Yes, there were no restrictions as to where you could smoke.
No the FBI agents are NOT allowed to smoke cigarettes on their job.
No. Unlike drinking alcohol, in the US, children are not allowed to smoke or consume tobacco (or nicotine) under any circumstance. In some states, children aren't even allowed within so many feet of cigarette smoke.
yes
airport, workplace, school, house
No it is not allowed by all scholars.
Yes. They are allowed to do so in moderation.