Not total compliance. You can smoke at your home or any private residence, or in numerous non-public places. But if you want to light up and blow carcinogenic smoke into the air and into the lungs of everyone around you, STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM ME.
Oh they are going after smoking in the home or in pers9nal cars too! Just a matter of time.
I don’t like the smell cance causing exhaust from vehicles, should I be yelling “stay the hell away from me” to folks who drive “unnecessarily”?
As was mentioned before, there are ways to accommodate both sides- cigarette smoke can be prevented from entering non smoking sections, parking areas at places like hospitals can have designated smoking (and many did, UNTIL the Karen’s of,the world complained that they could,smell smoke,once in awhile if the wind was just right- so they banned that too), shopping malls and such perhaps should have a ban because there is no real way to isolate smokers from the non smokers there- but businesses could have designated smoking areas instead of forcing people into the cold to grab a smoke
“You can smoke at your home or any private residence”
Many apartment and condo complexes do ban it.
In addition HUD bans it in public housing:
https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/4_SMOKEF_FS_INFORESIDENTS.PDF
Some apartment and condo buildings are now smoke free .
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