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Christie Just Changed The Game For Smokers In New Jersey

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie this week signed a law that leaves it up to the municipality to establish civil penalty for smoking in public places.

Smokers in New Jersey could face more lenient penalties for lighting up in public.

Smokers in New Jersey could face more lenient penalties for lighting up in public.

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It's still illegal — but A-2368 means you might not get jail time for it.

The law takes effect immediately and without it, violators will be charged with a criminal offense that comes with a fine of up to $200, 30 days in jail or both.

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