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  2. List of smoking bans - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 June 2004, smoking has been prohibited in all indoor public areas. Outside some places this ban includes the immediate area surrounding the doorways, etc. [198] [199] [200] Advertising for tobacco has been illegal by law since 1975 (The tobacco related damage protection act). The smoking ban also includes vaping since 1 July 2017.

  3. Smoking ban - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco industry has focused on proposing ventilation as an alternative to smoke-free laws, though this approach has not been widely adopted in the U.S. because "in the end, it is simpler, cheaper, and healthier to end smoking". [166] The Italian smoke-free law permits dedicated smoking rooms with automatic doors and smoke extractors.

  4. Legal smoking age - Wikipedia

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    The sale of tobacco was illegal in Bhutan from 2004 to 2021. [85] Brunei: 18 It is illegal to sell, give or otherwise furnish tobacco products to anyone under the age of 18 years. It is illegal for minors to possess, buy or consume tobacco products. [86] Bangladesh: 16 It is illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 16 years.

  5. Smoking in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Enforcement of smoking bans is strong in Norway. Smoking in Norway is banned indoors in public buildings and aboard aircraft or other means of public transport. [1] In addition, it is illegal to smoke in outdoor locations that are close to children's schools and hospitals, and it is illegal to advertise, promote or sponsor any tobacco products to the public; however, this law does not apply to ...

  6. Smoking in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    About 23.3% of Malaysians aged 15 and above reported being current tobacco users in 2019. [8] Malaysia was reported to have one of the highest prevalence e-cigarettes users at 14% by the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITC Project) in comparison to other countries including Australia, United States, Canada and China.

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    First, the prevalence of illegal downloading and other music theft reduces the pricing power held by Spotify and its peers, encouraging them to generate profits by cutting costs in the form of ...

  8. Smoking in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco companies are required to have a health warning or message on their packaging what describes the harmful effects of tobacco use. These warnings must not be obscured in any way and must include a photo or graphic. The law requires that 30% of the front and 35% of the rear of tobacco packages must be covered in health warnings. [6]

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