Highlights

  • Aotearoa New Zealand formerly enacted revolutionary tobacco control measures
  • Reforms included introducing a generational ban on tobacco products
  • To achieve an equitable smokefree future, Māori leadership and partnership were critical in implementing effective tobacco control measures
  • The planned smokefree reform was repealed by the sixth National-led coalition government
  • Economic concerns, autonomy, and potential illicit tobacco trade were key justifications for the repeal
  • YourPrivatHater@ani.social
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    13 days ago

    Others legalize more things because the government telling people not to do things that mostly effect themselves isn’t a good thing and then this… Like i get that not smoking is good, i hate smokers and smoke, but its their choice.

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      13 days ago

      Just like it’s your choice to pay more taxes to support a healthcare system coping with a society full of downtrodden sickly nicotine addicted smokers.

      We have decided that you cant own an automatic weapon because the risk to yourself and cost to society is too great. By the same logic we should ban smoking, whose cost to society, in practice, is far far greater.

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        13 days ago

        Uh… The guns are illegal because you shoot others, thats the purpose of a gun.

        And if we go by your standards sugar should be illigal, caffeine should be illegal, being fat should be illegal, not doing daily workout for health should be punishable, having mental illness would be illegal and so on.

        Your argument is idiotic.

        Most smokers are more healthy than the average fat person. Being fat is worse than smoking, and yet being fat isn’t banned shure they cost the health insurance money, but so does everyone else that isn’t living a perfectly healthy lifestyle…

    • unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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      13 days ago

      The correct path is to disallow the sale of the stuff. Its like with weed. You should let people grow it, but when you start allowing the sale, you will get big shitty corporations trying to make it as addictive as possible.