Britain's lifetime smoking ban set to become law
The law also tightens vaping rules as officials say smoking rates among affected age groups could fall close to zero.
- Britain's Tobacco and Vapes Bill will become law this week, introducing a rolling age restriction permanently barring anyone born on or after January 1, 2009, from purchasing cigarettes.
- Government modeling suggests the legislation will push smoking usage toward zero, while the law also tightens regulations on vaping products to deter non-smokers and youth.
- Action on Smoking and Health chief executive Hazel Cheeseman said the policy's genius lies in its long-term impact, potentially preventing a 'large amount of death' over decades.
- Dalhousie University philosophy professor Andrew Fenton noted that ethical questions about individual liberty surround the cutoff date, arguing laws must weigh necessity and proportionality.
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Tobacco control council calls for reintroduction of GEG provision in smoking law
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