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I'm not sure about banning smoking outside of hospitals. The hospital near me doesn't allow smoking by the entrances but has a designated smoking zone.
I'm not a smoker, but I'm thinking of when my grandma was dealing with my grandpa in the intensive care unit. She was already stressed to the gills with family and husband stress. I wouldn't want her to have to deal with nicotine withdrawal, too (or finding alternative methods of nicotine use).
On the other hand, there was an asshole smoking right at the hospital entrance last time I was there. Screw that guy.
Grandpa was in the hospital for emphysema due to a lifetime of smoking. He left the hospital and quit smoking. I don't think Grandma ever quit, even with full-on dementia. So, mixed feelings about old folks smoking near hospitals.
Smoking is banned outside hospitals. has been for 20 years.
Please explain this article from 2018 .
Yes, most UK hospitals do ban smoking on their grounds, but not all, and the ban is by the hospital, not at the country level.
Turns out you are right. Formalisation of that ban as an offence was much later than I thought. https://www.gov.scot/policies/smoking/smoking-around-hospital-buildings/ gives some dates and context for Scotland to add to your Wales info.
That said, the practical difference between a policy ban vs a legal offence is mostly an enforcement question. In all practical terms on private property a policy ban is still a ban.
To my own personal experience, policy bans across the whole UK (having lived in several cities over the past 20 years and visited more hospitals than I'd care to) have been a consistent thing. Though I won't dispute there will always be arseholes like the one you encountered just being arseholes...
But there is no withdrawal here, cause it's about never starting.
No matter how much time passes, my grandmother will never have been born after 2008 [edit: and so will be allowed to buy cigarettes].
Out of literally any people ever, anywhere, how many do you think waited until they were 18-21 to start smoking? And how many do you think started when it was literally illegal for them to buy cigarettes?
Unironically, skill issue.