Australia planning toughest laws on tobacco promotion
Australia plans the world’s toughest laws on tobacco promotion but Health Minister Nicola Roxon denied on Sunday the government’s ultimate goal was a complete ban on smoking.
Under proposed legislation, due to take effect next year, all logos will be removed from cigarette packets, which must be a drab olive-green colour and be plastered with graphic health warnings.
The big tobacco companies have vowed to fight the move in the courts.
Anti-smoking advocates were quoted in the media Sunday as saying a smoking ban could be a reality within 10 to 15 years, but Ms Roxon said that was not part of her agenda.
“No, I don’t think it is,” she told the Ten Network’s Meet the Press programme when asked if a complete ban was where she was ultimately heading.
“I think what is logical about it is if tobacco were a brand new product today, seeking to come on to the market, and if we knew about tobacco what we know now, it would not be a legal product.
“But the truth is that it has been a legal product for many, many years. We’re trying to make sure that we tackle the last remaining method that tobacco companies use to market their products. “We know it is successful in marketing their products, because we know that they are determined to stop it and they are very fearful about what it will do to their business.
“We know it affects their profits. It means it is good to reduce the number of smokers. That is the public health aim we have.”
Mike Daube, president of the Australian Council on Smoking and Health, told the Melbourne Age newspaper public support for banning tobacco was growing.
“The way smoking trends are going, it’s not unrealistic to think that we should see an end to the commercial sale of cigarettes within 10 to 15 years,” he said.
Around 15,000 Australians die of smoking-related diseases every year, with tobacco use costing the country $32.9 billion annually in healthcare and lost productivity.
Smoking in prohibited in virtually all enclosed public places in Australia, such as pubs, restaurants and workplaces.
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harley ryder
May 24th 2011, 13:51
Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the naysayers for lack of compassion, and exposing the people to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Hermann Goering, Sr. Advisor to Adolph Hitler
“The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly…it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over.” — Joseph Goebbels, Senior Advisor to Adolph Hitler
There is no risk free level of second hand smoke,SG Carmona 2006
It only takes a few wisps to start the cancer process, SG Rejina Benjamin dec 2010