• @misanthropy@lemm.ee
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      59 months ago

      If I want to smoke cigarettes you not liking them shouldn’t get in the way of that. Some of us don’t see a long term future in this shit world. A smoke is five minutes of peace. All substances should be legal and regulated.

        • @misanthropy@lemm.ee
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          19 months ago

          Who shit in your cereal, asshole? I vape if I’m out and about, because I’m not an asshole and realize others don’t want to smell cigarettes. Nothing I said indicated I’m out smoking amongst people, I simply said if I choose to smoke, your moral panic shouldn’t step on that, because it doesn’t fucking affect you when I smoke in my car or on my porch with some coffee or a beer. I smoke cigarettes infrequently.

          And no, I don’t toss my butts everywhere either. Eat me. I’m free to hurt myself and mind my own business, like you should.

  • @gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    109 months ago

    Very rare based moment for the UK government. Shows you that even a broken clock is right twice a day.

  • Dulce Maria
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    79 months ago

    Does he have a financial stake in vaping?

    • @diviledabit@lemmy.world
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      69 months ago

      Currently as one becomes 18 it becomes legal to buy tobacco products. Banning for future generations means that this stops being the case and nobody currently under 18 will gain the right to do so on their 18th birthday.

      I can’t imagine this being legally sound - that some citizens have the right to decide for themselves whether to smoke but others don’t.

  • BrightCandle
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    59 months ago

    Guess he doesn’t have any investments in Tobacco, or he has investments in Vaping.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    19 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Sept 22 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering introducing measures that would ban the next generation from ever being able to buy cigarettes, The Guardian reported on Friday, citing government sources.

    Sunak is looking at anti-smoking measures similar to laws New Zealand announced last year, which include a ban on selling tobacco to anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2009, the report said.

    “We want to encourage more people to quit and meet our ambition to be smokefree by 2030, which is why we have already taken steps to reduce smoking rates,” a British government spokesperson said in an emailed response to Reuters.

    Those measures include free vape kits, a voucher scheme to incentivise pregnant women to quit, and consulting on mandatory cigarette pack inserts, the spokesperson added.

    Britain in May announced it would close a loophole that let retailers give free samples of vapes to children in a clampdown on e-cigarettes.

    Separately, councils in England and Wales in July called on the government to ban the sale of single-use vapes by 2024 on both environmental and health grounds.


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