The journey towards a smoke-free world has been complex, with various entities working tirelessly to navigate the intricacies. Sweden has emerged as a star, effectively managing its smoking prevalence down to an impressive 5.6 percent from over 30 percent in the 1980s. This remarkable turnaround places the nation on the precipice of achieving smoke-free status […]
The success story suggests that a smoke-free society can be attained more swiftly through a comprehensive, non-prohibitionist approach. This involves embracing both traditional measures and innovative solutions, catering to individual preferences, ensuring affordability, and providing easy access to safer nicotine alternatives.
Seems obvious when you put it like that. Banning can create a sort of Streisand effect, and steadily increasing tax doesn’t do much at all. Hope the safer alternatives don’t incentivise excessive usage.
As long as smoking is still banned in doors and on planes etc.
I couldn’t care less if other people want to kill themselves with deathsticks, as long as I don’t have to deal with their filthy ass nasty habit, that’s all I care about.
Seems obvious when you put it like that. Banning can create a sort of Streisand effect, and steadily increasing tax doesn’t do much at all. Hope the safer alternatives don’t incentivise excessive usage.
As long as smoking is still banned in doors and on planes etc.
I couldn’t care less if other people want to kill themselves with deathsticks, as long as I don’t have to deal with their filthy ass nasty habit, that’s all I care about.