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New Zealand to ban tobacco for people born after 2004 in move to stamp out smoking
New Zealand considers phasing out legal sale of tobacco
New Zealand considers phasing out legal sale of tobacco (MSN.com)
New Zealand considers phasing out legal sale of tobacco
Government wants to create a smoke-free generation by 2025
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New Zealand considers phasing out legal sale of tobacco
New Zealand considers phasing out legal sale of tobacco (MSN.com)
New Zealand is considering phasing out the legal sale of tobacco with a date-based ban on smoking products.
Lawmakers are mulling plans to gradually increase the legal age at which people can buy tobacco products as New Zealand aims to become smoke-free by 2025.
In a consultation document, the government said: “A smoke-free generation policy would prohibit the sale, and the supply in a public place, of smoked tobacco products to new cohorts from a specified date.
“For example, if legislation commenced on 1 January 2022, then people younger than 18 years at that time or those born after 1 January 2004 would never be able to lawfully be sold smoked tobacco products.”
Associate health minister Dr Ayesha Verrall said a “new approach” to smoking was needed as she warned that “business as usual ... won't get us there”.