Friday, April 10, 2015

The steep decline in tobacco use without prohibition

The steep decline in tobacco use without prohibition




While a certain level of criminalisation has gradually been imposed, ie it is a crime to smoke in certain places, tobacco is still a legal, albeit highly addictive, substance.

3 comments:

  1. Bloody expensive too. Costs an arm and a leg before you even get it out of the packet

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  2. Smoking has become socially less acceptable but mainly in the middle class. As a long time ex-smoker I can smell it miles away now and find it most offensive to have people around who smoke-especially where there is food. I think that you are right and its use will naturally die out. I certainly hope so. On the other hand if people want to smoke-as long as its well away from me, then they are welcome.

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  3. Anonymous12:21 AM

    We may not have "prohibition" but we have everything but. Another reason why you'd be freer in Poland, say, in 1965 than in NZ in 2015

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