Generational Tobacco Ban Under Review | Ireland News
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Ireland is seriously considering a generational smoking ban—anyone born after January 1, 2009, would never legally be able to buy tobacco, aiming to phase out smoking entirely over decades. This bold move, already enacted in the UK, is part of a broader “Tobacco Free Ireland” strategy to combat tobacco’s deadly toll—still killing nearly 100 people weekly. Alongside the ban, officials are exploring mandatory cigarette appearances, expanded vaping cessation services, and increased funding for quitting support, all targeting a future where smoking is obsolete and vaping is no longer appealing.
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