France Imposes Public Smoking Ban to Protect Children
France is set to implement a new smoking ban in public spaces starting from July. The initiative aims to shield children from tobacco exposure by prohibiting smoking in areas such as parks, beaches, bus stops, and near schools.
This measure is part of a broader governmental campaign to combat smoking-related deaths, which amount to 75,000 annually in the country. While e-cigarettes are currently exempt, the government plans to regulate their nicotine content and flavor options.
Violations of the ban will incur fines of up to 135 euros. Despite widespread support, some critics argue that the ban might infringe on personal freedoms.
The French Health Minister, Catherine Vautrin, advocates for the right to clean air for children, emphasizing the goal of nurturing a smoke-free generation by 2025.
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