they never did
Smoking is not banned in Ireland. It is only banned in some places. The smoking ban in enclosed work places, which is what you would be referring to, was introduced on Monday, March 29, 2004.
Smoking in public was banned on 26 March 2006 in Scotland
It is still legal to smoke tobacco, although not in all locations. Obama has introduced no new law to ban smoking.
At home.
The UK didn't ban smoking on planes - the CAA did ! It's a simple health & safety issue that you are not allowed to take combustible materials on-board a plane.
Some but not many, Most just went outside to smoke instead lol
The smoking ban may save the life of someone you know.
I think that it should be banned! there are no GOOD reasons on why it shouldent be.people like to go to bars and casino and smoke when playing the slots or playing porkerBanning smoking in PRIVATELY owned premises, like bars, restaurants, clubs and casinos, violates the property rights of the owner. Despite what Tobacco Control would have us believe, bans have a massive negative economical impact on the leisure trade. In the UK, over 6,000 pubs have closed since the smoking ban was introduced. This has led to increased, uncontrolled drinking of cheap supermarket booze at home. Fast food outlets have gained with an increased rate of obesity. Far from bullying smokers into quitting and kids from starting smoking, smoking prevalence rates have risen since the ban in the UK (and most other states and countries).
No
No it will not
One of the first in the world was in Mexico, where smoking was banned in churches in 1575. In Europe, perhaps surprisingly, Nazi Germany led the way in the 1940s. Hitler was not a fan of tobacco. In the USA, Minnesota introduced its Clean Indoor Air Act in 1975. Source: Wikipedia