Officials pass strict new law that will ban common activity in public places: ‘Nuisance’

One Ohio city has taken a significant step in improving its air quality and reducing exposure to secondhand smoke.

As reported by Cleveland.com, the Euclid City Council unanimously passed an ordinance during an Aug. 18 meeting that will soon ban smoking and vaping on all public property.

The ban will go into effect Monday and will apply to all public parks, pools, and even parking lots. The newly passed ordinance was established to prevent exposure to secondhand smoke and create a healthier environment for all residents in the Cleveland suburb…

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