kid meatball
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A friend in Vancouver tells me that cigarettes are increasingly restricted in Canada, and especially so in Vancouver.
Your friend has most of it wrong, or is exaggerating the laws.
you cannot display cigarettes in canada.
This is true. Vendors must keep tobacco products hidden from view.
the cannot have anything but company name awful picture of dead people and giant warning on the packet.
50% of the package must be reserved for health canada warnings. Cigarette companies are also restricted from using terms like "light" or "mild" in their branding. Such terms are seen to try to lessen the harm caused by smoking.
if its got children in it. Seems pretty straight forward. Otherwise, smoking in your car is a bit of a dick move in BC, considering the high tree to everything else ratio. It's something like 50:1. Cigarette+car+driving in BC=forest fire if you want to do the math.you cannot smoke in your car in vancouver
because the city doesn't want the beautiful beaches to be ashtrays, and neither do the people who use the beaches. See: Park Board Smoking Regulationor in a park
or within 10 metres of any building.
the last one is crazy cause that puts you in the middle of the road and no one obeys it.
don't smoke where people have to walk past you to get into a building, or where your smoke will waft inside. Again, this seems pretty straight forward. No one is asking smokers to stand in the middle of the road.bylaw 9535 said:2.2 A person must not smoke: (e) within six metres measured on the ground from a point directly below any point of any opening into any building including any door or window that opens or any air intake;