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Anti-smoking bill
The minimum age for buying cigarettes is to rise from 16 to 18 under the goverments anti-smoking bill, does anyone believe that their will be an significant drop in youngsters buying cigarettes due to this bill ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i think its a great idea, I would be more likely to buy a 14 yr old a can of special brew than a pack of fags. I dont think many adults would buy children fags.
Maybe i wouldnt have been able to start at such a young age (13) if the laws were different then, cause as I may have been able to pass as a 16 yr old i certainly couldnt an 18 yr old. I add I gave up after 10 yrs by which point I ended up smoking 60 a day and had a smoking caused laryngitis which caused a permanent scar on my voice box, which means i cant shout very well, and I sound like Bonnie Tyler now.
A massive step in the right direction. Make them rediculously more expensive too.
Thanking you all for your post, Personally i think their will be no decrease, agreed that price rises/ goverment campains etc should have a bearing, But as AliFlump pointed out, kids will buy them from older children etc at schools, and we have been for years now getting alot of imported illegal cigarettes which are sold on the cheap, so prices up = underground trade.
Children are a target with cigarettes going underground, and if the goverment can win this battle it will go along way to cleaning up one if not the dirtiest habits ever
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