
New Zealand Ditches Landmark Anti-Smoking Laws
New Zealand Ditches Landmark Anti-Smoking Laws
New Zealand’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has confirmed the cancellation of the “generational smoking ban,” a major public health initiative of the previous administration. This policy, praised globally, was designed to prohibit the sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 2008. Its reversal by Luxon’s government is a significant shift in New Zealand’s approach to smoking regulation.
Concerns Over Black Market and Revenue
The incoming conservative government, led by Luxon, expressed concerns that enforcing the smoking ban could lead to the rise of a black market for cigarettes. Luxon acknowledged that continuing cigarette sales would bring in tax revenue, but clarified that this was not the primary reason for discarding the ban. This move has been met with criticism from health campaigners, who view it as a victory for the tobacco industry and a setback for public health in New Zealand.
Impact on New Zealand’s Smoke-Free Vision
The proposed legislation, which was to be implemented later this year, aimed to significantly reduce tobacco usage in New Zealand, where the smoking rate is already low at about eight percent among adults. The plan envisioned a future where the country would be entirely smoke-free. The scrapped law also intended to drastically reduce the number of tobacco retailers nationwide from 6,000 to a mere 600, representing a significant reduction in tobacco product accessibility.
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