Answer:
There is no specific law in Georgia that addresses the distance between a cigar bar and a school. However, local regulations or city ordinances may apply.
The Georgia Smokefree Air Act of 2005 provides exemptions for certain areas, including retail tobacco stores. These stores must ensure that secondhand smoke does not enter areas where smoking is prohibited (Ga. Code Ann. § 31-12A-6). It is advisable to check with local authorities for any specific restrictions regarding cigar bars and their proximity to schools.
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