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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| Tobacco consumption can be restricted in restaurants, hotels, shops. Minimum age for tobacco consumption is 18 years.}} | |align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| Tobacco consumption can be restricted in restaurants, hotels, shops. Minimum age for tobacco consumption is 18 years.}} | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = black|{{Font color|white|Possession and consumption of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus is banned in Bikinia. But the sale and manufacture of then is legal, but it can only be sold on the international market.}} | |||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| The minimum age for smoking is 21 years. It is prohibited inside any public establishment or within 500 meters of it. Bars and nightclubs that allow smoking cannot allow minors to enter.}} | |align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| The minimum age for smoking is 21 years. It is prohibited inside any public establishment or within 500 meters of it. Bars and nightclubs that allow smoking cannot allow minors to enter.}} | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = black|{{Font color|white|Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigares are prohibited. Smoking is illegal due to its harmful and deadly effects on people. It is also banned because it is written in Islam.}} | |||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "Yellow"|{{Font color|black|Tobbaco is only legal outside of buildings, in your own home, of inside smoking allowed buildings.}} | |align = "center" bgcolor = "Yellow"|{{Font color|black|Tobbaco is only legal outside of buildings, in your own home, of inside smoking allowed buildings.}} | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| The first regulation against tobacco was introduced in 1985, banning smoking in schools, hospitals, and other public buildings. Over time, smoke-free zones were expanded, and taxes on tobacco were increased, promoting public policies that gradually reduced the areas where smoking was allowed. In 2005, the National Anti-Smoking Law was enacted, which prohibited smoking in any public place, including private establishments, streets, and public transportation; allowing consumption only in designated smoking booths.}} | |||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "Yellow"|{{Font color|black|Smoking wasn´t regulated on the national level until 1968, when under Health Protection Act, minimum age of 18 years was set for people to buy and consume tobacco products. In the past 20 years, there is a general trend of provinces gradually limiting or straight up prohibiting the practice of smoking in public areas, schools, restaurants etc. Despite this, tax on tobacco products is getting higher every year.}} | |align = "center" bgcolor = "Yellow"|{{Font color|black|Smoking wasn´t regulated on the national level until 1968, when under Health Protection Act, minimum age of 18 years was set for people to buy and consume tobacco products. In the past 20 years, there is a general trend of provinces gradually limiting or straight up prohibiting the practice of smoking in public areas, schools, restaurants etc. Despite this, tax on tobacco products is getting higher every year.}} | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "Yellow"|{{Font color|black|Smoking is regulated in the national level since 1962 and the tobacco industry is fully state and cooperative-owned since 1963. The advertisement of tobacco products is illegal and smoking in public closed spaces is prohibited. Smoking during work hours can and has been sanctioned as prohibited by workplace assemblies and comrades' courts, with infringement being subject to fines, although not illegal nationally.}} | |||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| Smoking is prohibited in public buildings, however businesses who wish to allow smoking will be required to sign a certificate agreeing that the building will be responsible for the safe disposal of any tobacco or other products and safety of those inside. Speke has a 100% tax on all tobacco, e-cigarette and nicotine product sales.* (products with over 0.05% nicotine contents only)*. The legal ages for smoking is 18, as long as the product contains less than 2% nicotine, 21 for products that contain more than 2% nicotine.}} | |align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| Smoking is prohibited in public buildings, however businesses who wish to allow smoking will be required to sign a certificate agreeing that the building will be responsible for the safe disposal of any tobacco or other products and safety of those inside. Speke has a 100% tax on all tobacco, e-cigarette and nicotine product sales.* (products with over 0.05% nicotine contents only)*. The legal ages for smoking is 18, as long as the product contains less than 2% nicotine, 21 for products that contain more than 2% nicotine.}} | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = gray|{{Font color|white| There are no anti-smoking laws in Sukong. Advertising is not regulated and there is no minimum age. Culturally, smoking is regarded as acceptable, anywhere at any time. Sukong researchers and scientists note an increase in tobacco consumption in children aged 13-17, and an increase in media glorifying smoking.}} | |||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow| The Vanna regulates smoking to prohibit it in public facilities, but overall, smoking is treated as a public health issue and thus is while this is no legal punitive consequences of smoking, there are restrictions and other regulations to promote rehabilitation of smokers to become non-smokers. The smoking rate in The Vanna as of 2018 is just under 2.5%. | |align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow| The Vanna regulates smoking to prohibit it in public facilities, but overall, smoking is treated as a public health issue and thus is while this is no legal punitive consequences of smoking, there are restrictions and other regulations to promote rehabilitation of smokers to become non-smokers. The smoking rate in The Vanna as of 2018 is just under 2.5%. | ||
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|align = "center" bgcolor = Yellow|{{Font color|black| Smoking is prohibited in closed public buildings such as hospitals, schools, administrative buildings,... Smoking is allowed in open public spaces, excluding bus stops or places that are less than 100 meters from a closed public building. Minors under 18 years of age are prohibited from purchasing or consuming tobacco or tobacco products. All tobacco packages cannot display the brand, and must have unpleasant images of the effects of tobacco.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 9 September 2024
Banned
National Smoke-free laws
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Country | Description |
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Albithica | Smoking is prohibited in all buildings. Minimum age for smoking is 18 years. All smoking tobacco products are required to have a clearly visible label that details the harmful effects of smoking. Non-smoking tobacco products are banned. |
Aziallis | Smoking is prohibited in all public spaces and privately owned property that caters to the public such as cafes, hotels, airports, and institutions. Smoking in residential areas is also strictly regulated and one cannot smoke within the confines of the individual's house as well. All public access places are supposed to have at least one properly exhausted smoking room, the use of which isn't mandated by the state to be free, but the guidelines hope for it to have free access, meaning that institutions may charge for the use of the said room. All residential buildings are also supposed to have a smoking room of that kind. The smoking room is supposed to have a constantly functioning exhaust to prevent the accumulation of smoke and catalytic roofs which prevent environmental effects. Minimum age for smoking is 18 years. All tobacco products are required to have a clearly visible label that details the harmful effects of smoking, with the State mandating a graphic image of the health consequences of tobacco covering at least 40% of the package on all 4 sides. Tobacco attracts a NET of 140% over a GST of 28%. Being caught smoking in public as well as being caught smoking in a house with minors living in it are civil offenses that attract fines. |
Barceria | Smoking is prohibited in all public areas and privately owned properties that serve the public. Businesses are allowed to have 'smoking rooms', with a mandatory entry fee of 50₭ (7$ACU) per person. |
Bendan | Tobacco consumption can be restricted in restaurants, hotels, shops. Minimum age for tobacco consumption is 18 years. |
Bikinia | Possession and consumption of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus is banned in Bikinia. But the sale and manufacture of then is legal, but it can only be sold on the international market. |
Cordomonivence | The minimum smoking age varies enormously by state, being the youngest 17 years old and the oldest 25 years old. As a form of the government to avoid the consumption of this type of product, taxes have been raised on the production and sale of this type of products. |
Chantadea | The minimum age for smoking is 21 years. It is prohibited inside any public establishment or within 500 meters of it. Bars and nightclubs that allow smoking cannot allow minors to enter. |
Dmaskrass | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigares are prohibited. Smoking is illegal due to its harmful and deadly effects on people. It is also banned because it is written in Islam. |
Federation of Ekharnia | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigares have been banned since 1951, it also concerns foreigners which can face up to 3 years of imprisonment for possessing any smoking tools. |
Eldmora | Tobacco consumption is restricted in the public, except for bars, nightclubs, coffee shops, certain theaters, certain restaurants, hotels, hostels, and other hospitality venues, regulation varies per province, and per municipality. the Federal Minimum age for tobacco consumption is 25 years. |
Gabrielland | Tobacco not regulated by the government, no minimum age of smoking. |
Ganji Islands | The last smoke-free laws in Ganji Islands were abolished in 2021 as part of the #GanjiFreedom campaign. Only people over 18 years old can buy and smoke tobacco products. |
Hatstheput | Tobacco can freely be advertised, promoted and sold (by individuals with +16 years). |
Inchyroa | Tobacco is not regulated by the government. No minimum age of smoking set by law. Promotion and advertising legal. |
Kilowatt | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus has been banned in the Democratic Republic of Kilowatt since the passing of the Referendum for the Ban of Tobacco Products in 1992 |
Kistolia | Tobbaco is only legal outside of buildings, in your own home, of inside smoking allowed buildings. |
Melvenia | The first regulation against tobacco was introduced in 1985, banning smoking in schools, hospitals, and other public buildings. Over time, smoke-free zones were expanded, and taxes on tobacco were increased, promoting public policies that gradually reduced the areas where smoking was allowed. In 2005, the National Anti-Smoking Law was enacted, which prohibited smoking in any public place, including private establishments, streets, and public transportation; allowing consumption only in designated smoking booths. |
Morrawia | Smoking wasn´t regulated on the national level until 1968, when under Health Protection Act, minimum age of 18 years was set for people to buy and consume tobacco products. In the past 20 years, there is a general trend of provinces gradually limiting or straight up prohibiting the practice of smoking in public areas, schools, restaurants etc. Despite this, tax on tobacco products is getting higher every year. |
Montilla | Smoking is regulated in the national level since 1962 and the tobacco industry is fully state and cooperative-owned since 1963. The advertisement of tobacco products is illegal and smoking in public closed spaces is prohibited. Smoking during work hours can and has been sanctioned as prohibited by workplace assemblies and comrades' courts, with infringement being subject to fines, although not illegal nationally. |
New Gujo | Tobacco products are banned in New Gujo. If someone gets caught using tobacco products in New Gujo, they will get a sentence of 5 to 8 years in prison depending on the amount of tobacco. |
Nexalan | Tobacco products are allowed with many exceptions, it is illegal to smuggle in any tobbaco products outside of Nexalan, its Illegal in the Yamara Region, Ulmic Region, Kerdiot Region, and any reserved tropical lands. You must be 21 to purchase tobbaco and when you do, you are requried to buy a license stating that you are allowed to have tobbaco products. Tobbaco products have strict rules mostly because the government tries there best to reserve as much life and nature as possible. |
Norvinia | It is prohibited to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 18 years. The packaging of tobacco products must contain a warning that sale to minors is prohibited. Smoking is forcefully discouraged around hospital, schools, and restaurant |
Prybourne | The Conglomerate sets no laws regarding smoking |
Qazhshava | Smoking is prohibited in all buildings, unless marked as a smoking zone. Minimal age for smoking is 15. It is highly discouraged to smoke, smoke packs must have government approved anti-smoking messages. E-cigarettes are banned by the government. |
Speke | Smoking is prohibited in public buildings, however businesses who wish to allow smoking will be required to sign a certificate agreeing that the building will be responsible for the safe disposal of any tobacco or other products and safety of those inside. Speke has a 100% tax on all tobacco, e-cigarette and nicotine product sales.* (products with over 0.05% nicotine contents only)*. The legal ages for smoking is 18, as long as the product contains less than 2% nicotine, 21 for products that contain more than 2% nicotine. |
Sukong | There are no anti-smoking laws in Sukong. Advertising is not regulated and there is no minimum age. Culturally, smoking is regarded as acceptable, anywhere at any time. Sukong researchers and scientists note an increase in tobacco consumption in children aged 13-17, and an increase in media glorifying smoking. |
Tiskaiya | Smoking is prohibited in public buildings, excluding marked smoking areas. Tiskaiya has a 85% tax on all tobacco, e-cigarette and nicotine product sales, and smoking is heavily discouraged. The legal age to smoke is 18. |
Tsokeiku | Use of tobacco and similar products (such as e-cigarettes) are only prohibited in small public designated areas. Private parties must submit a request together with a plan/blueprint for a private designated area. These requests are rarely accepted. Tobacco and similar products are technically allowed in private households the common landlord rarely permits it (as it would consequently lower the rent). |
The Vanna | The Vanna regulates smoking to prohibit it in public facilities, but overall, smoking is treated as a public health issue and thus is while this is no legal punitive consequences of smoking, there are restrictions and other regulations to promote rehabilitation of smokers to become non-smokers. The smoking rate in The Vanna as of 2018 is just under 2.5%. |
Triame | Smoking is prohibited in closed public buildings such as hospitals, schools, administrative buildings,... Smoking is allowed in open public spaces, excluding bus stops or places that are less than 100 meters from a closed public building. Minors under 18 years of age are prohibited from purchasing or consuming tobacco or tobacco products. All tobacco packages cannot display the brand, and must have unpleasant images of the effects of tobacco. |
Velnotia | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus is banned in the Calmunist Republic of Velnotia |
Lyonheimer | Smoking is banned indoors and highly advies against, however it is legal. |
Yryel | Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public spaces except within designated "smoking rooms". The minimum age to buy and smoke cigarettes is 18. Smoking is very much discouraged however and is slowly being phased out of Yryel and will eventually be banned |
Hyliastor | Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public spaces. The minimum age to buy and smoke cigarettes is 20 years old. Tobacco companies are obligated by law to place anti-smoking messages and disclaimers with graphic images in order to discourage smoking, smoking in the presence of a minor is classified as a misdemeanor. |
Federation of Nicakher | There are no set laws in the Federation of Nicakher regarding smoking. |