Most countries agree that the legislation against smoking tobacco in public should exist.  However, it seems that some nations have not set a nationwide smoking ban covering all  public indoor areas. We will consider both sides of the discussion in the essay.  On the one hand, opponents of smoking bans have been argued that it is against their  ‘freedom of choice’, which leads them to travel somewhere else to smoke cigarettes.  Moreover, some countries, such as China, agreed that banning only smoking does not seem  right as long as there are many potential health hazards exist (drugs, alcohol, etc), which  pose similar, or much greater than smoking. Furthermore, the hospitality industry tends to  be affected by the smoking ban the most. Individuals who smoke, are major patrons of  retailers and the number of these patrons might diminish when a smoking ban is imposed.  In that case, the possibility of numerous employees losing their jobs may designate, which  could lead to a rise in ...