Medical associations demand an end to tobacco by 2030
Medical and civil anti-tobacco organizations urge the Government to establish a roadmap to achieve the target of a smoking prevalence of less than 5% by 2030. The End Game for tobacco is an ambitious but achievable goal. This requires aggressive pricing policy and sales control that is not produced today, as all minors have access to tobacco as simple as 30 years ago. To combat this, the declaration proposes to restrict as much as possible the acquisition of tobacco or new forms of consumption to all those born in 2007 and thereafter from the moment they acquire the age of majority in 2025, in order to prevent the replacement of addicts dying from tobacco. The End of Departure envisages a sh...
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