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Cigarettes Should Be Licensed ?

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I agree - the comment at the end from the Retail Consrtium is pathetic - why not abolish alcohol licensing laws too

FROM THE BBC


Call to license cigarette sales
A cigarette in an ashtray
The BMA wants to make it harder for children to smoke
Shopkeepers should be licensed to sell cigarettes in the same way as alcohol, say the British Medical Association.

Doctors want 10-packs of cigarettes and tobacco-vending machines to be banned.

The BMA is calling for cigarettes to be kept under shop counters and not to be on display as part of measures to shield children from tobacco.

But British Retail Consortium spokesman Richard Dodd said alcohol-style licences for shops selling cigarettes are not necessary.

The BMA said the July 1 smoking ban in enclosed public places in England will not protect unborn children and those who live with smokers.

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Its report also concludes that most underage smokers buy their cigarettes in packs of 10 rather than 20 because they are cheaper.

Dr Vivienne Nathanson, head of BMA science and ethics, said steps should be taken to make it more difficult for children to get hold of cigarettes.

She said: "By banning 10-pack cigarettes and tobacco-vending machines and making tobacco products more expensive, fewer children will be able to buy them."

She also warned that the opening of windows and doors, reducing the amount smoked and not smoking in front of children was not enough to protect their health.

But British Retail Consortium spokesman Richard Dodd said it was hard to see what would be gained from keeping cigarettes under counters rather than on display.

"We don't think there is a need for a bureaucratic licensing regime for all retailers of cigarettes, because responsible retailers don't sell to youngsters," he said.
 
It's a shame that the British Retail Consortium appears to be made up of irresponsible retailers then. Get them licensed :)
 
If you live with parents who are smokers, the chances are they'll be the ones to offer you a ciggy, anyway. I'm not sure that the harder you push something as 'bad for you', kids will want to do it - whether it was glue-sniffing (does anyone do that any more?), smoking, drinking to oblivion, owning knives, or racing stolen cars.

The BMA's idea is very worthy, but you need to really push parents much harder about how damaging their habit is to their children. You can hide the fags in the shop, but the minute they're home and Mum or Dad has them out, chances are you'll have one, too.
 
True but I know lots of people who smoked , fortunately the vast majority have now given up , even though their parents did not .
 
The BMA is calling for cigarettes to be kept under shop counters and not to be on display as part of measures to shield children from tobacco.

That won't make any difference, and sounds ridiculous.
 
Great idea - hide the cigarettes, make it harder to buy them and give the image of them being more than a little taboo; kids won't be more curious about them and desperate to get their hands on them in the slightest, will they? :suspect:
 
For the fourth time in as many days I fully agree with the Ardross point of view.

(The other three were Segy Royal, his views on the sex offenders register, and that we are both starting to like Thommo)
 
Yes definitely more stringent rules are a must, re smoking ...

I was in the newspaper-cigarette shop on Friday evening getting my evening newspaper, in comes a child 7 yrs(girl) of age lives in the same street as me, she has a note obviously saying 10 silk cut, the women then serves her.

If she can do this whats stopping others(under age smokers who are in an abundance here in the Bronx) doing the same and sending her in for their brands too......... :angy:
 

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