Along those lines, strong perfume can do the same thing. Out law perfume.
I'm not advocating outlawing perfume, nor government outlawing smoking in private places (including privately owned bars and restaurants). The smoking policy at a particular private establishment should be set by the ownership, not the government. In most instances, market circumstances will ultimately determine where smoking is permitted and where it is not.
I understand where you're coming from,but honestly,do you think you'd prefer to smell what the perfume is designed to disguise?