New York

&quot;When the Yankees and Houston Astros took the field in the Bronx on Wednesday night, they were the first players to be prohibited by law from using smokeless tobacco for a regular-season game. And the ban covers everyone else in the ballpark, too&quot;.<br />
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How do they plan to enforce this law? Are they really going to arrest the player’s for chew tobacco, think not.<br type="_moz" />

England

Public Health England (PHE), the UK governmental body the equivalent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says that its review of the evidence has found that e-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful to health than combustible cigarettes and they should be recommended for smoking cessation and harm reduction.<br />
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This is the opposite stance taken by anti-smoking activists who have morphed into anti-nicotine activists, and demand that cigarette smokers engage in &quot;abstinence only&quot; when it comes to nicotine, an approach that works with almost nothing. <br />
Public Health England (PHE), the UK governmental body the equivalent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says that its review of the evidence has found that e-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful to health than combustible cigarettes and they should be recommended for smoking cessation and harm reduction.<br />
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Need we say more?<br type="_moz" />

Where can you smoke, drink, vape and eat in Europe

The Czech Republic or German is the place for you. <i>&ldquo;Britain is the third worst country in the EU for lifestyle freedoms. Only Finland and Sweden are worse places to be a drinker and nowhere is worse to be a smoker,&rdquo; said Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the Institute of Economic Affairs, Thursday&quot;.</i><br />
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England seems to be okay with vaping.<br type="_moz" />