- 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. - undefined> “as long as I don’t have to deal with their filthy ass nasty habit” - Funny, that’s how I feel about people as well. Not smoking, though - If the whole covid thing taught me anything, it’s how disgusting most people are in general. And how little ‘consideration for others’ goes into through their minds in everyday situations. 
 
 
- Basically showing that “abstinence only” approaches are rarely the correct approach. I went from smoking -> vaping -> pouch -> nothing. It was a long journey but it worked. - I still think that banning nicotine pouches is among the top 5 dumbest things that my country’s current Labour government has done. - Over here the pouches aren’t classified as nicotine product for some reason, so they aren’t age restricted. So the kids start on them. 
 
 




