Smoking Regulations
Smoking regulations are laws and rules designed to control where and how people can smoke tobacco products. These regulations often prohibit smoking in public places such as restaurants, parks, and workplaces to protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke. Many countries have implemented these laws to promote public health and reduce smoking rates.
In addition to public smoking bans, some regulations also restrict the sale and advertising of tobacco products. For example, cigarette packaging may require health warnings, and tobacco advertisements may be limited or banned altogether. These measures aim to discourage smoking, especially among young people.