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  2. Smoking in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The current version Chicago Clean Indoor Air Act prohibits tobacco smoking as well as "vaping" or the use of an e-cigarette, vape pen, or e-hookah in virtually all enclosed public places and enclosed places of employment. The places where smoking and the use of e-cigarettes is prohibited includes: Bars and restaurants. Shopping malls.

  3. Smoke Free Illinois Act - Wikipedia

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    The Smoke-Free Illinois Act (410 ILCS 82; Public Act 095-0017) is a comprehensive anti-smoking law that took effect in Illinois on January 1, 2008 (). It bans smoking inside most buildings and vehicles used by the general public, used as a place of employment, or owned by the government or another public body .

  4. List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Clean Indoor Air Act was updated to mention e-cigarettes in 2014, making it the first major U.S. city to legislate e-cigarette use. [94] The Chicago Park District's Board of Commissioners has discussed banning all forms of smoking in Chicago parks, beaches, play lots and other facilities, but there is not yet a municipal ordinance.

  5. Users bemoan e-cigarette bans in NYC, Chicago - AOL

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    By MICHAEL R. SISAK Apr 29, 6:52 AM EDT NEW YORK (AP) -- Laws in New York and Chicago making electronic cigarettes subject to the same regulations as tobacco are taking effect, and their sellers ...

  6. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the New York State of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services banned smoking by patients, staff, and volunteers at 1,300 addiction treatment centers. [51] Voluntary rules making homes smoke-free, which are thought to promote smoking cessation. [28] [52]

  7. Tobacco 21 - Wikipedia

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    Sales of cigarettes, other tobacco products or electronic cigarettes to people under age 21 can result in New York City fines of up to $1,000 for the first violation and any other violation found that same day, and up to $2,000 for the second violation and any subsequent violation within three years.

  8. Joel Spitzer - Wikipedia

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    Spitzer wrote more than 100 stop smoking articles for his clinic graduates; in 2000, he began to share them with sites on the Internet. [3] John R. Polito, who founded WhyQuit.com in 1999 and is the site's editor, said, "I've yet to locate anyone who has presented more quitting programs than Joel.

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