Is Shisha Becoming Illegal?

Regulations Regarding Shisha Smoking in Public Spaces

  • It is illegal to smoke shisha in an enclosed public space.
  • At least half the wall space must be open to smoke in any public premises.
  • If people are smoking shisha in your premises, you are committing a criminal offense.
  • Rules prohibit smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces.

Health Risks of Shisha Smoking

  • Shisha smoking introduces harmful chemicals into the body and quadruples the risk of lung cancer.
  • Smoke from tobacco and herbal shisha increases health risks.
  • Shisha smokers inhale smoke equal to over 100 cigarettes.
  • Toxins from shisha put smokers at risk of diseases.

Legal Status of Shisha Smoking

  • It is illegal to smoke shisha in enclosed or substantially enclosed public places.
  • Shisha smoking has severe health effects and is comparable to cigarette smoking in terms of risks.

Impact of Shisha Smoking on Health

  • Shisha smoking causes elevated heart rate, blood pressure, and impaired lung function.
  • Shisha smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive.
  • No tobacco product can legally be supplied to anyone under 18 years old.

Cultural and Legal Perspectives on Shisha

  • In the Arab world, shisha smoking is considered cultural.
  • Shisha bars occupy a legal grey area depending on regulations.
  • Shisha contains tobacco known to be harmful to health and generates secondhand smoke.

Global Regulations on Shisha Smoking

  • Saudi Arabia has permanently forbidden the use of tobacco products in Islam’s holiest cities.
  • In the U.S., it is illegal to smoke shisha at 18 years of age.
  • Australia allows the purchase and smoking of shisha tobacco for those over 18, subject to similar laws as cigarette smoking in public.

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