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Louisiana House agrees to extend smoking ban
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana House has agreed to prohibit smoking within 25 feet of the entrance to any building where smoking already is banned.
Nature's Inventory Wellness OilsRep. Frank Hoffmann, R-West Monroe, says he’s pushing the proposal because of the dangers of secondhand cigarette smoke.
Louisiana prohibits smoking in restaurants, public places, public buildings and many places of employment.

Hoffmann’s proposal would extend the ban to within 25 feet of those buildings’ entrances and to their wheelchair ramps. It wouldn’t apply to places like casinos, bars and private residences, which are exempt from the state’s smoking ban.
The House voted 81-12 Monday for the measure, sending it to the Senate for debate.
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Statewide smoking ban excluding bars: On January 1, 2007, SB 742 went into effect, banning smoking in all schools, 
  • workplaces, 
  • and public places, 
  • including restaurants. 
Night Time Leg CalmThe law exempts bars (food establishments where the majority of sales are derived




 from alcohol), private residences and automobiles except those when used as a healthcare or childcare facility, limousines under private hire, designated hotel/motel smoking rooms, retail tobacco shops, outdoor areas, private and semiprivate rooms of nursing homes occupied exclusively by smokers, casino gaming floors, workplaces of tobacco-related businesses such as manufacturers and distributors, convention and banquet facilities rented out to a private party, designated areas in nursing homes, and correctional facilities (until A
August 1, 2009). 


Local governments may regulate smoking more strictly than the state, though as of April 2009 no local government in Louisiana bans smoking in all bars and restaurants.
Free Shipping for all orders over $35 at NaturesInventory.com!Since 2009, attempts to further ban smoking statewide in Louisiana have failed every year before the Louisiana State Legislature. In June 2009, the Louisiana House of Representatives rejected ending the exemption for bars and casinos by a vote of 79–21. In May 2010, a House committee rejected a bill to ban smoking in casinos, and then rejected a bill to ban smoking in bars, casinos, and the remainder of restaurants that the Louisiana Senate had passed by a vote of 23–12. In June 2011, the Senate rejected     a bill to ban smoking in bars by a vote of 22–15.                            Louisiana current smoker     
  • Localities in Louisiana with a smoking ban that does not include all bars and restaurants (6):
  • Gibsland, banned in all enclosed workplaces, exempting bars and restaurants
  • Grambling, banned in all enclosed workplaces, exempting bars and restaurants
  • Lafayette, banned in all enclosed workplaces, exempting bars and restaurants
  • Lafayette Parish, banned in all enclosed workplaces, exempting bars and restaurants
  • Nature's InventoryMandeville, June 10, 2005, banned in public places, workplaces, virtually all areas of public parks, and restaurants without a liquor license; exempts bars and any restaurants with a liquor license.
  • Sulphur, banned in all enclosed workplaces, exempting bars and restaurants
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