Proposal to Ban Minors from Hookah Bars in Tatarstan

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Nov.02.2023
Proposal to Ban Minors from Hookah Bars in Tatarstan
The newly appointed prosecutor of Tatarstan, Albert Suyargulov, proposes banning minors from entering hookah bars, citing the need to protect their health.

According to the Russian media outlet "Kazan Evening News" on October 30th, the newly appointed Prosecutor of Tatarstan, Albert Suyargulov, has proposed a ban on minors entering hookah bars. He plans to include corresponding clauses in the regulations concerning measures to prevent harm to children's health and development. Suyargulov emphasizes that this measure aims to protect the physical and mental well-being of adolescents.

 

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