Categories · Teen Smoking/Youth
· Tobacco Control
· Smokefree Policies
· Advertising/Promos
non-USA, by Country · Bermuda
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Jump to full article: radiojamaica.com (jm), 2005-12-22
Intro: Smoking in public places will be banned in Bermuda from next year after senators followed the lead of Members of Parliament in the House of Assembly and unanimously approved tough new tobacco laws.
The new legislation, passed by the Senate on Wednesday, will make it an offence to light up in bars, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, offices and schools across the island.
It will also see cigarette vending machines banned along with tobacco advertising at sporting events and will make it illegal to sell cigarettes to anyone under the age of 18.
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