Have your say on the impact of tobacco legislation
Dear Reader
Smoking
remains the biggest cause of death and disability in England. Over
recent years a range of legislation has been introduced to discourage
young people from taking up smoking,
encourage existing smokers to quit and to protect others from the
harmful effects of cigarette smoke. This has included a ban on display
of tobacco in shops, increase in the age of sale of nicotine-inhaling
products and a ban on smoking in cars with children.
The
government is reviewing the legislation above which came into force
between 2010-2016 and as a result we'd like to hear your views.
Consultation closes on
Sunday 15 September at 11:59pm.
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Ministerial Correspondence and Public Enquiries
Department of Health and Social Care,
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I'll have a gander, but I bet this is going to be very one sided
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ReplyDeleteYeah, all they want is Tobacco Control Industry responses that confirm their position
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ReplyDeleteNone of the questions are phrased in a way that allows you to easily respond with "because they smoke weed". They put a lot of effort into fending off that it seems.
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