Tennessee Smoking Ban Goes into Effect October 1

According to the Tennessee Department of Health news release, Tennessee residents will no longer be able to smoke anywhere they want, effective October 1.

Under the new law in Tennessee, smoking will be illegal in restaurants, public and private educational facilities, heath care facilities, hotels and motels, retail store as well as shopping malls, sports arenas, restrooms, lobbies, reception areas, hallways, lobbies and hallways in
Tennessee Smoking Ban Goes into Effect October 1
 apartment buildings, child care and adult daycare facilities.

October 1st, Tennessee residents who were use to smoking inside diners and smoking while they shops will now be smoke free. Once the law goes into effect on October 1st, a "No-Smoking" sign must be clearly visible to all those who come in and out of the establishment. Some establishments will still e aloud to have patrons smoking in them, such as bars who serve people over the age of 21, non-enclosed areas of public places, which include open air patios, porches, and decks, designated smoking rooms in hotels and motels, and private clubs.

If you get caught smoking in an area that is designated you will be charged a civil penalty of $50.00. If a business does not comply with the new smoking law, the first violation in a twelve month period will be a written warning, a second violation in a twelve month period will result in a fine of $100.00, and third violation in a twelve month period will result in a fine of $500.00.

Other places that will be exempt from the non-smoking law will be private homes, private residences, private motor vehicles, private businesses with three of fewer employees, tobacco manufacturers, importers and wholesalers, retail tobacco stores that do not allow minors, nursing homes and long term health care facilities, and commercial vehicles that are used by the operator.

With this new law going into effect, Tennessee also offers residents a smokers quit line that is 100% free of charge. For anyone who is looking to quit smoking and just needs a little help to do so, all you have to do is pick up your phone and dial 1-800-QUIT-NOW. After just 24 months, 25 percent of those who call are completely smoke free.

 
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I know that this is far off the time frame, but can anyone tell me that if second hand smoke is so damned dangerous, why have our pets not keeled over real dead from second hand smoke. My last dog was 17 years old and had to be put down. I am a nurse and have quit recently, but I will defend the rights of smokers to the death.

Posted on 03/19/2009 at 3:03:16 PM

I understand the non smokers side completely, but I also know that if I want a cigarette I'm going to have one no matter where the hell I am. All the government wants to do now is up the smoking age to 21. I think the government needs to stay out of it and let it be a free country again. There is no reason why I should not be aloud to smoke wherever I please. Hell, bars still get to allow it just because they serve people over 21. what does that tell you about out government by age discrimination?

Posted on 01/26/2008 at 11:01:34 AM

I agree with this idea. Chicago has did a similar thing. Hopefully, politicians can find a way to ban alcohol too!

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 10:12:10 PM

i think it is a great law if these people want to kill their self so be it just don't take me with you

Posted on 11/16/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

i think it is a great law if these people want to kill their self so be it just don't take me with you

Posted on 11/16/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

Hey thats ok I'll smoke at home and dip everywere else this would make alot of non smokers happy until u relise im not going to carry a spit cup. my smoking wont seem so bad. busnesses should have the right to decided if they want to allow smoking or not the non smokers dont have to go.

Posted on 11/08/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

(continued) my family's health. If everyone was good and considerate of others, we would have no need for laws and government. There would be no laws for murder, stealing, or anything else. But people are not all good. We must have SOME good laws to protect the innocent. And no one listening to my children cough right now can say that smoking in public areas does not harm the innocent!!!

Posted on 10/20/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

I applaud the new law. As for restricting freedoms, where does my freedom go everytime someone tries to smoke in the breezeway outside my apartment and the smoke drifts inside and I and my family have to breathe it? What about all the insensitive people who leave cigarette butts on the ground and I have to be on constant vigilance to keep my small children from playing with them? (And don't tell me to just tell them not to touch them...when was the last time a toddler listened to everything you say) Right now I'm breathing the lovely second-hand smoke of an insensitive neighbor, even though smoking is banned in our apartments. You can't just say that smoking is a freedom and the government has no right to legistlate it. That is what government is FOR! Shooting a gun is a freedom that people have. However, there are laws on where you can shoot so people cannot randomly fire a gun where they could hurt someone. SAME situation. I do not want someone smoking around me and endande

Posted on 10/20/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

(continued) Gas, groceries, or maybe even from Property taxes. Bottom line they will make that money up somewhere. Will it hurt smokers not really we are use to paying more taxes for what we want.

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

Smokers and Non-Smoker! Please realize a few things. I am a smoker who truely respects the rights of non smokers.. But here's a few facts to toss around. As for the I have asthma comments.. Strong perfume brings on as many asthma attacks as smoke, and as for going into restaunts and other businesses that allowing smoking you have the choice to take your business and money elsewhere. I don't like being around drunks, so I don't go to places that have them. But smokers now do not have that choice. I know its unhealthy, I know it stinks, and to a non-smoker I know its bothersome, but is it the governments choice to make? Let's talk about the money side of things.. TN has a hotline to help people who use it to stop smoking, they say in 24 months 25% that use it will be smoke free. Great! But I pay good money for cigarettes and good tax money on them also. Lets say 25% of TN smokers stop, cold turkey, where will the TN Government get the money to replace whats not being smoked up? Gas, gro

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

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