New Zealand’s ‘Tobacco Endgame’ Law

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

Watch for Updates Twice a Week

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

timpiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 31, 2013
101
111
Australia
The first reading of a new bill took place in the NZ parliament on the 26th of July.

You can read about it here -


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”).
 

Ahi Ka

Lurker
Feb 25, 2020
6,716
32,127
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
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”).
So basically…

1) make smoking a hobby
2) finally start some B&Ms who specialise in tobacco products
3) if someone is under the legal age, they get it for free.

Yeah I can get behind that.
 

timpiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 31, 2013
101
111
Australia
Limiting the amount of nicotine in the cigs will just need you need to smoke more. So how is that better for your health. But then they get more tax which they wont complain about ?
 
  • Like
Reactions: chopper
Dec 6, 2019
5,016
23,020
Dixieland
Those specialty premium B&Ms won't make it, as there will be no new customers in the pipeline.. you like how I used the word PIPEline.

The hobby shop has new customers everyday, and they struggle to sell those model plane kits for the premium price that is required.

Those B&Ms ain't going to make it.

And it doesn't say make new tobacco shops available.. It says REDUCE them by 95%.

I sure wish y'all the best of luck though.. and whatever you guys decide to allow these people to do to you, I hope you are truly ok with it.

If you think they're just teasing as they rub their hands up your inner thigh, they ain't. They won't be happy until they get those panties off, and you're cooking em breakfast.
 

Ahi Ka

Lurker
Feb 25, 2020
6,716
32,127
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
As far as I am aware, there are no B&Ms in New Zealand. There is only one online shop which stocks a variety of pipe tobacco, maybe a couple more which have cigars. Petrol stations, supermarkets and dairys have been the main retailers where one can purchase cigarettes/RYO - and even then, it’s all behind closed cabinets, zero advertising, the packages are covered in health warnings and you need to ask for what you want as opposed to asking what they have.

for clarity’s sake, my first post above was satire.

also, in context of pipe smoking and NZ’s tobacco laws, the import ban two years ago was the game changer. This “end game” bill literally changes nothing.

i am totally supportive of anything which is a genuine attempt to reduce the health inequalities experienced by our society’s indigenous demographic, especially when it is grounded on the enduring autonomy and self determination of iwi/hapū Māori, which as affirmed in te Tiriti o waitangi has obligations on the crown/government
 

Ahi Ka

Lurker
Feb 25, 2020
6,716
32,127
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Well, THAT'S a bad idea, considering the health problems associated with current vaping products.
100% agree. It’s crazy to see how much freedom, unregulated activity and social acceptance the vaping industry has been given at the same time tobacco is becoming outlawed.

I have noticed an increase in Fijian tobacco ropes becoming available via social media as an (illegal) alternative to vaping or shelf prices
 

Egg Shen

Lifer
Nov 26, 2021
1,169
3,908
Pennsylvania
100% agree. It’s crazy to see how much freedom, unregulated activity and social acceptance the vaping industry has been given at the same time tobacco is becoming outlawed.

I have noticed an increase in Fijian tobacco ropes becoming available via social media as an (illegal) alternative to vaping or shelf prices
Are the Fijian tobaccos pleasant?