Smoking bans in Esquarium

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This is a list of smoking bans in Esquarium. Smoking bans and laws against tobacco smoking vary from country to country. Legislation may also restrict the carrying or possessing of any lit tobacco product. Smoking bans have been enacted in recent years as the health effects of tobacco have been researched more thoroughly.

Smoking bans in Esquarium by country

  Smoking is entirely prohibited
  Comprehensive smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, with specific exceptions
  National smoke-free law for public areas except entertainment and restaurants, some localities have comprehensive indoor restrictions
  National smoke-free law for public areas except entertainment and restaurants, or weak enforcement in indoor entertainment areas
  No national smoke-free law, some localities have more comprehensive indoor restrictions
  Patchy or incomplete protection, low enforcement
  No known smoke-free regulations, or no data

Nation Status Details
 Ainin There is a comprehensive smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, with specific exceptions In Ainin, tobacco use is heavily restricted, only being allowed on private residential property and in outdoors areas of commercial properties away from public sight. Furthermore, indoor smoking is prohibited in most cases, a notable exception being in pubs.
 Eibenland There is a comprehensive smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, with specific exceptions Tobacco use is heavily restricted in public indoor areas in Eibenland and in most outdoor areas of commercial properties. Tobacco advertising is banned on television, billboards, and in print media.
 Katranjiev There is a comprehensive smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, with specific exceptions A smoking ban was implemented in 1966 for public areas apart from entertainment sections and restaurants (as well as banning all advertising of tobacco products), but after 1989, the ban was lifted, although advertising tobacco remained banned. However, many areas still maintained these bans, and in 2001, they were re-implemented nationwide. In 2011, they banned smoking in all public indoor areas, excluding certain "smoking rooms."
 Luziyca No national smoke-free law, some localities have more comprehensive indoor restrictions Historically, smoking was common within Luziyca, but since the 1980s, due to the greater knowledge of the effects of cigarette smoke, many municipalities have restricted it. Tobacco advertising on television was banned in 1974, on billboards in 1986, and in newspapers and magazines in 2002. However, except for places where signs inform that it is forbidden to smoke, it is permissible to smoke outside, and it is common in entertainment venues and restaurants, resulting in smoking and non-smoking sections.
 Montecara National smoke-free law for public areas except entertainment and restaurants, or weak enforcement in indoor entertainment areas Public buildings, including hospitals and schools, have been smoke-free since 1997. Restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues can decide for themselves whether or not to allow smoking. Smoking in outdoor public areas is allowed with certain exceptions (e.g. the grounds of hospitals).
 Namor There is a comprehensive smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, with specific exceptions In NMR 2350 (2010), the Namorese Central Council passed the Anti-Public Smoking Law, which banned the smoking of tobacco products in all public indoor areas except for designated smoking rooms. Further laws were passed in the coming years prohibiting the import of foreign tobacco products into the country. Millions of ramons were also spent in enforcement of the law.
 Tuthina No smoking regulations There are no laws regulating the use of tobacco products within the Empire. Traditionally it is considered the responsibility of parents and guardians to educate their children for responsible use of these products. Private properties are allowed to enact restrictions on tobacco consumption within their vicinity.
 Xiaodong Patchy or incomplete protection, low enforcement Smoking is prohibited in select public areas (hospitals, courts and prison cells) but no national ban is currently in effect. Private businesses and local governments may enforce bans, but enforcement varies on a prefectural level.