Originally Posted by weetone:
All tobacco products must be covered in any store that sells them, except for stores that are specifically designated as a tobacconist. However, if you're a tobacconist, you are required to black out your front window so that nobody can see in.
The law is the Tobacco Reduction Act - you can view some information on it here:http://www.health.alberta.ca/initiat...reduction.html
As for the advertising, you can still advertise cigarettes in places where everybody is over the age of 18. So, bars are off the hook. As far as I am aware, magazines where readership is over 80% adults can also have some limited advertising.
Finally, you mentioned a local shop that had a young gal working. Burlington on Whyte is the only place to go in the city.
Also, for the guys who mentioned people following you into the humidor. If you're in Canada, as far as I am aware, it is the law that customers not enter unescorted. What's more, you are not actually allowed (by law) to touch the sticks. Employees have got to touch them until you have paid for them. That is the case as far as I'm aware, so if you're North of the 49th, keep that in mind. :-)
Burlington on Whyte is my regular place to go. The place I am talking about is in Saint Albert, where I lived previously. And the laws you posted clarify it for me, thanks.
Sorry I meant to say, thanks for the clarifying with the laws you posted. (not clarify them further lol)
Originally Posted by weetone:
All tobacco products must be covered in any store that sells them, except for stores that are specifically designated as a tobacconist. However, if you're a tobacconist, you are required to black out your front window so that nobody can see in.
The law is the Tobacco Reduction Act - you can view some information on it here:http://www.health.alberta.ca/initiat...reduction.html
As for the advertising, you can still advertise cigarettes in places where everybody is over the age of 18. So, bars are off the hook. As far as I am aware, magazines where readership is over 80% adults can also have some limited advertising.
Finally, you mentioned a local shop that had a young gal working. Burlington on Whyte is the only place to go in the city.
Also, for the guys who mentioned people following you into the humidor. If you're in Canada, as far as I am aware, it is the law that customers not enter unescorted. What's more, you are not actually allowed (by law) to touch the sticks. Employees have got to touch them until you have paid for them. That is the case as far as I'm aware, so if you're North of the 49th, keep that in mind. :-)
I gotta ask. How is that pile of nonsense bill working out for you folks? Have they measured and "real" impact? In my opinion, it is about as archaic an idea as a chador, and mere pc self-flagellation.
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
I gotta ask. How is that pile of nonsense bill working out for you folks? Have they measured and "real" impact? In my opinion, it is about as archaic an idea as a chador, and mere pc self-flagellation.
Can't argue logic vs bleeding-heart liberal policies. Adult human beings can't possibly be able to make informed choices on legal products that might negatively affect their health. Such responsibility can only be entrusted to the government.
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