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France bans smoking for tobacco-free generation

France has banned smoking in public places like parks and beaches , and who light up a cigarette in this places are breaking the law , the france's minister of health that this ban is to protect children right to breath clean air , the french population are happy with this ban , and want to apply it in more public places like caffes and restaurants , they want to create a tobacco-free generation and see their childreb grow healthier .

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France bans smoking for tobacco-free generation


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France has banned smoking in public places like parks and beaches , and who light up a cigarette in this places are breaking the law , the france's minister of health that this ban is to protect children right to breath clean air , the french population are happy with this ban , and want to apply it in more public places like caffes and restaurants , they want to create a tobacco-free generation and see their childreb grow healthier .


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