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Old 29-05-2016, 22:17   #65
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Re: Do you agree with plain cigarette packaging?

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Its no good bringing E-cigarette's to help stop you smoking. Its the will power of the person to stop, when they saw what happens to you bottom.
E-cigarettes save lives whether people quit or not.

Nicotine replacement therapy, be it e-cigarettes, gum, patches, whichever, is clinically proven to improve quit rates.

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Smoking is a killer, but what the government should be doing is forcing Cigarettes Manufacturers, to pay money into the Health Service.
Okay. So where do you think the cigarette manufacturers will get the money from to pay into the health service?

Think it might perhaps be from selling cigarettes in the UK?

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I have not smoked for 30 years. I don't think its my job to tell someone that you cannot smoke. What annoys me is that shopkeepers, that sell to kids. and they are quite open about it.
Report them. They are breaking the law.

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It is illegal to sell cigarettes or other forms of tobacco or tobacco products, including cigarette papers, to a person under 18 years.
The above offence carries a £2,500 fine in a Magistrates' Court.
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