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Selling cigarettes to people under
sixteen is not allowed.
There is a warning on cigarette packages. No advertising on television but it is allowed to advertise in the cinema, billboards, magazines and also sponsoring is allowed. No smoking in public places like libraries, schools... There is usually a separate area in restaurants and bars where smokers can smoke. USA:
No smoking indoors in any business
with 5 or more employees unless all employees sign a release
allowing smoking.
No smoking in restaurants or bars or casinos no matter how many employees no matter how any sign releases. No purchases of cigarettes if under the age of 18. Some cities have even banned smoking within 15-25 feet of the entrance of buildings to allow smoke free access to the non-smoking public. Some cities have also banned smoking in outdoor stadiums and arenas except for some designated areas outside the seating area. Canada:
Selling cigarettes to people less
than 18 years of age is not allowed.
There is a law that makes it so all cigarette packages have an attorney general's warning on it. Tobacco advertising on TV, radio, newspapers, or any other medium is illegal. Smoking is restricted by municipal laws, so it varies a great deal from one place to another. The City of Vancouver has prohibited smoking completely in all restaurants and public buildings. In some parts smoking is allowed in restaurants, but all restaurants must have a non-smoking section. Norway:
It's not allowed selling cigarettes
to people under 18 years.
Smoking is banned in restaurants, cafes, bar... But there are special places for smokers. Advertising of tobacco products is not allowed. Germany:
Germany is a country, which has
almost no restrictions.
Advertising of tobacco products is allowed. You can smoke wherever you want except in some public buildings but there you got your "cigarette rest areas" where you can smoke. The only restriction is that selling cigarettes to person under 16 is not allowed. Greece:
Tobacco products can't be advertised
on television.
Anyone can buy cigarettes and smoke. There are very few restrictions in public places. Croatia:
In all hospitals smoking is banned
because of patients.
Violators must pay 400 KUNA (<100$) if the inspectors find them smoking. Slovenia:
People under 16 can't purchase
cigarettes.
Smoking in public places is not allowed except in separate areas where smoking is allowed. Smoking is not allowed on trains, buses and planes. Smoking is not allowed in all government buildings. There is a warning on each cigarette package. Advertising is not allowed except on places where cigarettes are sold. ![]() |