Showing posts with label relaxation of anti-smoking legislation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relaxation of anti-smoking legislation. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2010

Anti-smoking Law May Be Overturned in Government Review

THE GUARDIAN: Government could scrap Labour legislation to ban cigarette machines from pubs and tobacco displays from retailers

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Cigarettes and tobacco products were supposed to have been removed from public display under a law passed under Labour. Photograph: The Guardian

Labour's legislation to ban cigarette vending machines from pubs and remove tobacco displays from shops and supermarkets could be scrapped by the coalition government.

The law was passed in the last few months of the previous administration, but the regulations that would have implemented the changes have been blocked after a campaign from cigarette manufacturers who threatened to seek a judicial review.

Rightwing thinktanks also claimed the bans would be "ineffective or counter-productive".

The possibility of reversing the Tobacco Act emerged in a reply to parliamentary question to the Department of Health, which said that given "the challenges facing business competition and costs", it would give further consideration to "the policy on display of tobacco products and sales from tobacco vending machines".

The vending machine ban was proposed by Ian McCartney, a former Labour minister, who said the machines gave young children access to cigarettes. The act also requires cigarettes to be sold "out of sight". Similar schemes have been introduced in Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Thailand and Canada. >>> Randeep Ramesh, social affairs editor | Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Friday, March 07, 2008

Bavarian Politicians Want to Relax Smoking Ban

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SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: The leaders of Bavaria's ruling party, the Christian Social Union, want to relax the state's smoking ban -- and very quickly. Many of the party's politicians blame the ban for the CSU's poor showing in recent local elections.

The leaders of the Christian Social Union, the conservative Bavarian sister party to Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, are planning to relax Bavaria's smoking ban -- just two months after it was introduced.

The state's ruling party wants to introduce the relaxation next week, granting special exemptions to beer tents and small pubs. The change in regulation is aimed in particular at large tents, as found in Munich's famous Oktoberfest (more...). Bavarian Politicans Want to Relax Smoking Ban >>>

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