New Zealand want a smoking-free generation.

 

Wellington:  Smoking is often called the hardest vice to quit. It takes months of rehab and a lot of determination. it Remembers smoking causes cancer, it is among the leading causes of death in the world.

 Now new Zealand is looking to tackle this menace the country is planning to go smoke-free to wean an entire generation of nicotine.  Imagine you are a smoker what you do. When you cooked from office pressure take a smoke break, last-minute revision looking impossible to take a smoke break, can't figure out a movie's ending may be a cigarette will help this is what cigarette makers would have you believe.

 it's an industry that thrives on addiction and has no qualms about it, around the world nicotine cartels, are mighty. Government officials dare not challenge them, especially with the cigarette stain on their shirts. But new Zealand is looking to mount a challenge a proposal to make the country smoke-free by 2025.

 There plan road map is ready In step one is to increase the minimum age for smoking. Step two is to ban sales to anyone born after 2004, so an entire generation will no longer have access to cigarettes. other measures include putting lesser nicotine in cigarettes setting, a minimum price, and slashing the number of stores.

 why is New Zealand taking on Cigarettes, The same reason the world is because it's killing people about 4 500 New Zealanders die from tobacco,  every year this isn't about helping people quit it's about forcing them to so public opinion is split public health organizations are upbeat they say tobacco affects, low-income communities harder there is evidence for this. The number of tobacco retailers is four times higher in such neighborhoods same for the indigenous communities.

 30 percent of Maori women smoke every day. Cancer is the leading cause of death in their community, for these groups, there is an incentive to ban smoking it has gotten them hooked and emptied their pockets. But what are the downsides small shops will be the worst hit cigarettes, are their biggest movers so a smoke-free New Zealand would be a poor New Zealand.

 How to stop a black mark and with the illegal nicotine trade comes street muscle and gangs not very new Zealand like but what about the government's motives the clinical opinion on cigarettes is clear don't smoke. But adults are free to make choices why then should the government interfere?

 Many countries have grappled with this question, it has led to some strange policies in Slovakia, smoking is banned in workplaces, not all workplaces, but the ones where non-smokers also work.

In Australia, you can't smoke in most places including on public transport and near underage events. only a couple of countries have imposed near-total bans Bhutan and Turkmenistan are the most cited examples in both places there is a thriving parallel market.  What's the final word should governments be snatching away your cigarettes, New Zealand recently held referendums on two key issues the kiwis approved euthanasia and rejected marijuana weaning.

You should know that Tambaku is dangerous and it kills the man, In India, there is also public transport you can’t smoke. But the main problem is to not ban cigarettes in many countries is money, In India there more than Rs 43000 Cr Tax collects on only cigarettes. In every cigarette in India total tax is 49%. And state government others, You think about it, It really needs to smoke.