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New Zealand to ban smoking for next generation in bid to outlaw habit by 2025
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 224700" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>Banning things creates crime. See American prohibition 1920 to 1933. Also, it makes it seem more interesting and adventurous to the youth.</p><p>Education is key. I showed my kids pictures of black lungs due to smoking and I guarantee they will never try a cigarette. The commercials we had last year showing the unfortunate souls who have been malformed from smoking/cancer were quite effective, IMHO. The anti-drug campaigns at school seem to be working. My teenage daughter informed me that caffeine is a drug and she never wants it. She isn't wrong. </p><p></p><p>Education instead of banning. That's my stance. And yes, freedom to choose...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 224700, member: 4272"] Banning things creates crime. See American prohibition 1920 to 1933. Also, it makes it seem more interesting and adventurous to the youth. Education is key. I showed my kids pictures of black lungs due to smoking and I guarantee they will never try a cigarette. The commercials we had last year showing the unfortunate souls who have been malformed from smoking/cancer were quite effective, IMHO. The anti-drug campaigns at school seem to be working. My teenage daughter informed me that caffeine is a drug and she never wants it. She isn't wrong. Education instead of banning. That's my stance. And yes, freedom to choose... [/QUOTE]
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