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Agarntrop | Smoking in designated areas and public buildings, distributing tobacco to persons under 21 years of age, advertising it and privately manufacturing or selling it unlicensed are all prohibited. Govt tobacco products (the only tobacco products allowed) are all entirely covered by warning labels. |
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. |
Astariax | Possession, distribution, consumption and manufacture of all tobacco products have been banned by the Protection of Citizenry Act of 1898. |
Aziallis | Smoking is prohibited in all public spaces and privately owned property which 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 madated 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 accumilation of smoke and cataytic roofs which prevent envronmental 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 is classified as a Level 3 offence while being caught smoking in a house with minors living in it or an istitution with a proximity of 100 meters to minors is classified as a Level 5 offence. |
Bendan | Tobacco consumption can be restricted in restaurants, hotels, shops. Minimum age for tobacco consumption is 18 years. |
Gabrielland | Tobacco not regulated by the government, no minimum age of smoking. |
Ganji Islands | Consumption of tobacco products is forbidden in public spaces. Punishment for using tobacco products in a public space is a fine of 1 000 - 4 000 gawreshes (about 500 - 2 000 dollars). Only people over 21 years old can buy and smoke tobacco products. Mixing tobacco and cannabis is illegal. |
Template:Country data Ghijuko | Tobacco is forbidden in public spaces and only individuals with +16 years can smoke, besides each packet must be sold with advertences about the negative effects of Tobacco. |
Hatstheput | Tobacco can freely be advertised, promoted and sold (by individuals with +16 years). |
Imarios | No national laws entirely prohibit smoking; however all individual provinces have prohibited distribution, possession and consumption of tobacco. |
Template:Country data Kaory | Possession, distribution, consumption and manufacture of all tobacco products have been banned by the Act of Parliament of 2018. |
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 |
New North Yorkshire | It is illegal to smoke in vehicles and in public places in New North Yorkshire. The minimum age for smoking is 25, and all packets of cigarettes must contain a warning label with the negative effects of tobacco and nicotine products on them. |
Prybourne | Smoking laws are reserved for the local governments of the state to decide. |
Template:Country data Sibantis | Laws concerning manufacture, distribution, or consumption of tobacco is regulated by the Public Health Department. Tobacco, and other similar products are currently allowed to be promoted, manufactured, distributed, and consumed, as long as there is a label, indicating the risks you will be taking once consuming the product. |
Tekkasland | Possession, use, and home production of tobacco and tobacco products is illegal under the Second Health Act of 1968, to preserve health of citizens and educate children on the dangers of tobacco and tobacco products. However, Tekk companies are permitted to market tobacco products and produce them for foreign markets. Advertising tobacco products in Tekkasland is also illegal under the First Health Act of 1957. |
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). |
Velnotia | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus is banned in the Calmunist Republic of Velnotia |
Viha | Possession, consumption, sale and manufacture of all tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and snus is banned in the Democratic Republic of Viha |
Wolfgalia | All tobacco products are banned from use in Wolfgalia, although several plantations in the east of the nation grow the product for foreign trade. Places of tourism may apply for government permits to create tobacco designated areas for smokers to use while on vacation in Wolfgalia. Cannabis products are legal, however, and are allowed to be smoked in private locations (houses, apartments, offices, etc.). While cannabis products may be carried in public, smoking in public spaces is considered a fineable offense. |