The first reading of a new bill took place in the NZ parliament on the 26th of July.
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The bill provides for three key strategies:
You can read about it here -
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The bill provides for three key strategies:
- drastically reducing nicotine content in tobacco so it is no longer addictive (known as “denicotinisation” or “very low nicotine cigarettes” (VLNC))
- a 90% to 95% reduction in the number of shops that can sell tobacco
- making it illegal to sell tobacco to people born in 2009 or later (thus creating a “smokefree generation”).