New Jersey is Smoke-Free

Clearing the Air in NJ

By Deborah Schwabe, published Jun 15, 2006
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April was a time to breathe in deeply in New Jersey. With the Smoke-Free Air Act in effect since mid-April, there is now a ban on smoking in work environments and places open to the public. New Jersey followed a ban on indoor smoking that New York had enacted. This includes places such as offices, factories, bowling alleys, taverns and restaurants. It includes hotel lobbies, parking garages, malls and even train stations.

A slap on the wrist fine of $250 for a first offense barely makes a statement, while a $500 fine for second offense and a $1000 fine for a third, fourth, fifth and each situation after that is just that, a slap on the wrist. Smaller establishments may feel the effects of those fines, while larger ones may not feel it at all.

Many bars and restaurants balked at the proposal feeling it would drive customers to neighboring communities. Many restaurants now have an “outside” sitting area for smokers, or you can find people standing outside of an establishment getting their fix before returning inside.

There are a few exceptions to the rule such as tobacco establishments and cigar bars, but one that stands out and was a large issue during the discussions on the Smoke-Free Air Act was casinos.

The purpose of the Smoke-Free Air Act was based on the fact that tobacco smoke can cause health hazards to those around the smoke. Quoting directly from the Smoke-Free Air Act, “…it is clearly in the public interest to prohibit smoking in all enclosed indoor places of public access and workplaces.”

It is for the good of the people in the state of New Jersey, because we care about your health. Wait a minute; you care about the health of New Jersey folk, but what about the casino workers?

Takeaways
  • As of April New Jersey is a smoke free state.
  • New Jersey feels that second hand smoke effects people's health and is trying to help.
  • One exception is New Jersey casino gaming floors.
Did You Know?
The average price of smokes in the United States is $4.00.
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