Dallas public vaping ban takes effect
Dallas expands smoking laws to include vaping in public spaces with a $500 fine for violations after a one-year business compliance period, citing health risks from secondhand vape smoke.
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Vaping no longer allowed in Dallas public spaces
A new citywide ban on vaping is officially in effect in Dallas, broadening the city’s long-standing smoking restrictions to include e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine devices. The updated ordinance went into effect on Thursday. Approved by the Dallas City Council last year, the changes now add vapes to the list of products prohibited in public indoor spaces and other designated smoke-free areas. That includes bars, restaurants, workplace…
Major US city announces ban on common product with hefty fines in store: 'A serious public health matter'
Dallas' local government just made it harder to vape in shared spaces, and that's good news for community health, reported FOX 4 News. The city is widening its smoking rules to include e-cigarettes starting December 11, prohibiting vaping indoors, near building doorways, and throughout parks. City council members approved the policy change late last year after health organizations urged action. The American Heart Association and Dallas County Me…
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