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Smoking Ban Bill Targets Popular NH Beach
16 Dec
Summary
- New Hampshire bill proposes banning smoking and vaping at state beaches.
- Legislation filed after constituent's child exposed to secondhand smoke.
- Bill aims to change beach culture, improve air quality for visitors.

New Hampshire is considering a bill to prohibit smoking and vaping at its most frequented beaches and state parks. State Senator Debra Altschiller introduced the legislation following a complaint from a constituent whose child was subjected to secondhand smoke while enjoying a day at the beach. The constituent's request for the smokers to desist was met with resistance, highlighting a need for clearer regulations.
According to the World Health Organization, there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, which can lead to severe cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. The constituent's experience underscored the lack of clear rules, as law enforcement indicated smoking, while perhaps impolite, was not legally prohibited in that area. This has prompted the push for legislative change.
Senator Altschiller believes that, similar to the successful 'Keep America Beautiful' campaign, a cultural shift regarding public smoking can be achieved through education and clear rules. Feedback from the community has been largely positive, with many unaware that smoking was permitted. The proposed bill aims to introduce visible signage and establish clear parameters for beach conduct, encouraging compliance from visitors.



