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New Zealand cuts smoking: It will ban young people from buying cigarettes for life

One of the strictest measures in the world to eliminate it smoking has in the “hulls” the New Zealand, as it plans to ban young people from shopping cigarettes for life.

In particular, those who turn 14 in 2027, when the legislation is scheduled to take effect, will never be able to legally buy cigarettes in New Zealand, while Nicotine levels will drop in all cigarettes sold in the country.

“We want to make sure that young people do not start smoking, so we will make it a crime to sell or offer tobacco products to young people,” said the New Zealand Undersecretary of Health. Aisa Veral.

The government will work with a Maori working group in the coming months before presenting the bill to parliament in June, with a view to adopting it by the end of 2022, according to the APE-MPE. Once passed, this legislation will be one of the most restrictive in the tobacco industry worldwide. Bhutan has completely banned the sale of cigarettes, while Australia adopted in 2012 a law imposing the use a uniform package for all cigarettes.

Although existing measures, such as the use of a uniform package for all cigarettes and taxation on cigarette sales, have reduced smoking rates in New Zealand, the government has estimated that they are not enough to achieve its goal: less than 5% of the population to smoke daily until 2025.

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