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Dallas Bans Vaping in Parks and Public Spaces
16 Dec
Summary
- Dallas prohibits vaping in indoor public spaces starting December 11.
- Violators face fines up to $500 for vaping in restricted areas.
- Secondhand vapor exposure is linked to respiratory issues and cancer.

Dallas has enacted stricter regulations on vaping, extending its public smoking ban to include e-cigarettes. Effective December 11, vaping will be prohibited in indoor public areas, near building entrances, and within all city parks. This significant policy shift was approved following advocacy from health organizations like the American Heart Association and the Dallas County Medical Society.
Enforcement of the new rules includes potential fines of up to $500 for each offense. City officials plan to address complaints and issue citations accordingly. While most public spaces are covered, exceptions exist for private residences, theatrical performances, designated hotel rooms, and specific outdoor locations such as restaurant patios and golf courses.
The health implications of secondhand vapor exposure are a primary concern, with professionals warning of links to respiratory illnesses and cancer. Additionally, the rise of disposable vapes contributes to plastic and electronic waste, posing environmental and fire hazard risks due to their lithium batteries.




