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Although shisha is considered a tobacco product in California, there are still policy loopholes that expose Californians to deadly secondhand smoke. Current state law allows people to smoke shisha inside some hookah lounges.
A: No. Smoking cannabis is prohibited in any place where smoking is prohibited by law, whether state or local, which includes but is not limited to: government buildings, public transit systems, airplanes and trains, most workplaces and public places, and youth-sensitive areas such as foster care facilities, licensed family day care homes and da...
While this resource provides an overview of relevant California laws regarding smoke-free air and exceptions, localities can and have addressed gaps in state law by passing comprehensive indoor policies with no exceptions and also passing smoke-free outdoor area policies that often address areas like smoking on outdoor patios of restaurants.
A: No. Smoking medical marijuana is prohibited in any place where smoking is prohibited by law, whether state or local, which includes government buildings, public transit systems, airplanes and trains, most workplaces and public places,
Licensed tobacco retailers (including hookah lounges) can permit smoking, but it is a violation of state law for them to also serve food or alcohol and their customers can’t bring their own alcohol into the tobacco retail store.
3 lis 2022 · Big Tobacco itself is assailing the hookah exemption, saying it proves that the law discriminates against Black and Latino smokers by banning menthol flavors, while giving “special treatment to the rich,” as an ad campaign paid for by the industry argues.
• Can mirror the SB793 requirements and restrict entry into hookah bars and smokers’ lounges for anyone under 21 • California does not have a minimum age of sale for non-nicotine, herbal shisha