Rishi Sunak is considering introducing some of the world’s toughest anti-smoking measures that would in effect ban the next generation from ever being able to buy cigarettes, the Guardian has learned.

Whitehall sources said the prime minister was looking at measures similar to those brought in by New Zealand last December. They involved steadily increasing the legal smoking age so tobacco would end up never being sold to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009.

      • @loutr@sh.itjust.works
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        142 years ago

        I’m very pro-legalization but honestly tobacco is a shit drug. No real high, very addictive and awful health effects. I don’t see many people going through the hassle of maintaining their addiction illegally if it was banned everywhere.

          • MrScottyTay
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            62 years ago

            You could say its harder to quit cigs because it’s more publicly available though.

          • @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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            52 years ago

            I think the reason tobacco is so hard to kick is just because there’s no immediate deleterious effects. Why quit this week when you could quit next week or next month?

          • @loutr@sh.itjust.works
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            22 years ago

            I know, I am one :( But I also know that if I had to go to a dealer to buy cigarettes, I couldn’t smoke in public and it was as socially frowned upon as hard drugs I’d have a much easier time quitting.

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        2 years ago

        banning is never the answer. people will migrate to a different dissociative substance and it’ll increase bootlegs and criminal activity.