Creating a smoke free generation?

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It sounds good but do we really want a government controlling our day to day choices? What will be next? Enforced exercise?


https://healthmedia.blog.gov.uk/2024/04/15/creating-a-smokefree-generation-and-tackling-youth-vaping-what-you-need-to-know/

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children blewo 15? In germayn it is illegal to buy smokes below 16.

In fact yes I think governament has an obligation to shield children and teens from developping harmful ways.

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@ponderable said
@Drewnogal

children blewo 15? In germayn it is illegal to buy smokes below 16.

In fact yes I think governament has an obligation to shield children and teens from developping harmful ways.
I agree there - I think we all owe it to our children to avoid the destructive habit of smoking. It does great harm.

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@ponderable said
@Drewnogal

children blewo 15? In germayn it is illegal to buy smokes below 16.

In fact yes I think governament has an obligation to shield children and teens from developping harmful ways.
That law already exists here. This new law will make it illegal for any child born after 2009 to EVER buy or smoke cigarettes ….. for the rest of their lives.

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@torunn said
I agree there - I think we all owe it to our children to avoid the destructive habit of smoking. It does great harm.
I agree with that and it also results in a great cost to our national health service but what would young people be banned from doing next? Perhaps a ban on buying sweets?

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@drewnogal said
I agree with that and it also results in a great cost to our national health service but what would young people be banned from doing next? Perhaps a ban on buying sweets?
From what I remember [I lived there for about a year or so in my younger days], the typical British adult woman was fat, and so were some men. Their diet was loaded with carbs and sweets. They all smoked and drank lots of beers.

What the govt should really do is, rather than telling people what is healthy and forcing them to have that, is to have a list of self-inflicted diseases for which will pay to have medical care. So eat and drink as you please, but when the time comes pay the doctors and hospitals.

What is going on is that because medical care is free, people are abusing the food which damages their health.

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@drewnogal said
It sounds good but do we really want a government controlling our day to day choices? What will be next? Enforced exercise?


https://healthmedia.blog.gov.uk/2024/04/15/creating-a-smokefree-generation-and-tackling-youth-vaping-what-you-need-to-know/
We don't want the government poking their snouts into our lives.

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@rajk999 said
From what I remember [I lived there for about a year or so in my younger days], the typical British adult woman was fat, and so were some men. Their diet was loaded with carbs and sweets. They all smoked and drank lots of beers.

What the govt should really do is, rather than telling people what is healthy and forcing them to have that, is to have a list of self-inflic ...[text shortened]... ing on is that because medical care is free, people are abusing the food which damages their health.
True, we also spend billions of pounds 'treating' drug addicts.

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@the-gravedigger said
We don't want the government poking their snouts into our lives.
Only when you get sick ...

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@the-gravedigger said
True, we also spend billions of pounds 'treating' drug addicts.
The drug addicts are smiling. If it cost them, they would think twice. Consequences and responsibility, they day people understand that their lives would be far better.

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@rajk999 said
From what I remember [I lived there for about a year or so in my younger days], the typical British adult woman was fat, and so were some men. Their diet was loaded with carbs and sweets. They all smoked and drank lots of beers.

What the govt should really do is, rather than telling people what is healthy and forcing them to have that, is to have a list of self-inflic ...[text shortened]... ing on is that because medical care is free, people are abusing the food which damages their health.
Oh to be perfect eh? There will always be and always have been people who overindulge in lots of things. Hey this really tastes good or hey this makes me feel really good. It’s hard not to try something that does that, we all do or have done it. Some just try it and move on, others can’t move on. We then have to deal with that. Too bad everyone can’t live by, “moderation”.

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@great-big-stees said
Oh to be perfect eh? There will always be and always have been people who overindulge in lots of things. Hey this really tastes good or hey this makes me feel really good. It’s hard not to try something that does that, we all do or have done it. Some just try it and move on, others can’t move on. We then have to deal with that. Too bad everyone can’t live by, “moderation”.
Of course, I know, then pay for your medical care. Why should taxpayers pay for it.

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@rajk999 said
Of course, I know, then pay for your medical care. Why should taxpayers pay for it.
We do, where I live…through those taxes.

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@drewnogal said
Enforced exercise?
lol
i'm just thinking out loud, please keep yer knives sheathed

let's MAKE EARTH GREAT AGAIN - MEGA
what needs to be done is go back in time to the great days of yore when men hunted and women gathered and children shut the heck up
no more machines!
no more computers!
no more silly games like chess and hide and seek!
i don't advocate for forced exercise,
BUT
if you don't you go hungry and die
life spans will go back to 40 years, total


oh dear
i just reread my rant and now i must croak

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@drewnogal said
I agree with that and it also results in a great cost to our national health service but what would young people be banned from doing next? Perhaps a ban on buying sweets?
Too much sweets isn't good either, too much of anything in fact isn't good but cigarettes being so addictive and harmful are difficult to compare with other things.