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As of November 1, 2017, the legal age for purchasing tobacco products and electronic smoking devices in New Jersey is 21. Raising the minimum age from 19 to 21 helps protect young people from the deadly effects of tobacco use.
New Jersey banned indoor smoking in 2006, but the law left a loophole for casinos and simulcast locations.
The law prohibits smoking in enclosed public places. These are premises: that are covered by a roof or ceiling.
Under the new law, Dr. Jacobs said, smoking is forbidden in virtually all restaurants and bars in New Jersey, though it will be allowed in cigar lounges. The ban also requires that people who go outside to smoke stand at least 25 feet from public buildings.
On January 16 it will be illegal to smoke cigarettes, cigars and pipes as well as use vapes, or smokeless tobacco devices in public parks, forests, historic sites and on other state-owned property, or on beaches and boardwalks anywhere in the Garden State.
That didn't play out in reality. We need to prioritize workers' health. State Sen. Richard Codey, D-Essex, a co-sponsor of the New Jersey bill, was the governor who signed the Garden State's indoor smoking ban in 2006.
The NJ SFAA prohibits smoking in essentially all workplaces and places open to the public, effective April 15, 2006.
As of November 1, 2017, the legal age for purchasing tobacco products and electronic smoking devices in New Jersey is 21. Raising the minimum age from 19 to 21 helps protect young people from the deadly effects of tobacco use.
New Jersey's Smoke-Free Air Act of 2006 ensures that workers have a safe, smoke-free workplace and that all nonsmokers -- including children and senior citizens -- can breathe smoke-free air in public places.