Bold New Legislation Aims to Eliminate Smoking Forever

As time goes on, fewer and fewer people are smoking cigarettes. On the other hand, more people are turning to alternatives like vaping. However, one country has decided that they’re tired of cigarettes and have put in place a measure to ban cigarettes for good.

New Zealand has taken a major step towards a smoke-free future by passing legislation to ban cigarettes. This ambitious move, which was passed by parliament on Tuesday, means that anyone born on or after January 1, 2009 will never be able to purchase cigarettes or other tobacco products. This ban is expected to reduce the number of people able to buy tobacco each year until 2050, when 40-year-olds will be too young to purchase cigarettes.

This legislation, known as the Smokefree Environments Bill, has been hailed by Health Minister Ayesha Verrall as a way to save thousands of lives and billions of dollars in health treatments for illnesses caused by smoking. The proposed Bill aims to reduce smoking rates to less than 5% by 2025, with the long-term goal of eliminating smoking altogether.

To achieve this, the Bill includes provisions to limit the number of retailers who can sell smoked tobacco products to 600 nationwide and to reduce the nicotine levels in these products to make them less addictive. These measures are expected to help close the life-expectancy gap between Maori and non-Maori citizens, as the overall smoking rate for Maori citizens is currently 19.9%.

However, the Bill does not ban vape products, which have become increasingly popular among younger generations, and has been met with criticism from some political parties, who have warned that it could fuel a black market in tobacco products and kill off small shops.

Regardless, New Zealand is taking a major step forward in the fight against smoking and is leading the way in smoke-free legislation. It is hoped that this ban will result in thousands of people living longer, healthier lives and will be a model for other countries to follow.

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David Christhilf

The nanny state strikes again!

Ban guns. Ban cigarettes. Ban God.
Ban free speech.

Enforce lock-downs, jabs, & masks.

It’s all about control,
not about individual well-being.

BRANDY

YOU CAN NOT FORCE PEOPLE TO STOP SMOKING!! THIS IS A BS IDEA!!! I AM 60 AND WILL SMOKE TO THE DAY I DIE!!!

Carl

And we all know what happens when government bans anything!?

Scott High

Biden will never eliminate tobacco products even though health-wize it would be a great cost saver in healthcare. Guns are an easier target BUT CAUSE A LOT LESS DEATHS THAN SMOKING RELATED DISEASES. Not only do a lot more people smoke than own firearms, but the tobacco lobby is too powerful for politicians to challenge. Lose-lose for the dems.

Ted Weiland

ANOTHER CONTEMPORARY POLICE STATE!

A police state is one of the inevitable ultimate consequences of government devoid of an immutable/unchanging moral standard (found only the Bible’s triune moral law) as its foundational law code.

Case in point: the biblically egregious Constitutional Republic born of the biblically seditious Constitution.

“[B]ecause they have … trespassed against my law … they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind….” (Hosea 8:1, 7)
 
Today’s America is reaping the inevitable ever-intensifying whirlwind resulting from the wind sown by the constitutional framers and fanned by today’s hoodwinked Christians and patriots who have been bamboozled into believing today’s whirlwind can be dissipated by appealing to the wind responsible for spawning the whirlwind.
 
For more, see Chapter 3 “The Preamble: We the People vs. Yahweh” of free online book “Bible Law vs, the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective” at Bible versus Constitution dot org. Click on the top entry on our Online Book page and scroll down to Chapter 3.

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