Stop The Tobacco Industry Targeting The Young, Say Doctors, Scotland
Main Category: Smoking / Quit SmokingArticle Date: 09 Jul 2010 - 0:00 PDT
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The BMA in Scotland has warned that any weakening of the tobacco display ban could lead to loopholes being abused by the tobacco industry.
In its response to the consultation on draft regulations for the Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act, the BMA has supported the Government's strong stance against the display of tobacco products and has called for tighter restrictions for specialist tobacconists and bulk tobacco and duty free shop displays.
In order to achieve a smokefree Scotland by 2035, BMA Scotland wants to see a robust approach to tobacco control which will reduce the number of teens who smoke.
Angus GP and Scottish member of the BMA's Board of Science, Dr Andrew Thomson said:
"Given that around 5 million smokers worldwide die every year because of their addiction, tobacco companies wish to entice new customers all the time and they use sophisticated marketing techniques to promote their products.
"One of the most effective ways of recruiting new customers is to attract children and young people to take up smoking. The tobacco industry is known for its cynical and highly targeted marketing techniques, but maintaining strong regulations will help to protect children and prevent them from starting to smoke.
"The Scottish Parliament has a proud record on dealing with the dangers of tobacco. Scotland's MSPs were first to consider a ban on tobacco advertising and first to support smoke-free legislation. In building on the successes of the past decade, and as part of a comprehensive tobacco strategy, these regulations will help us work towards a tobacco-free future.
"We need to break the tobacco trap. Young smokers will become tomorrow's parents who smoke and they will continue the cycle of smoking-related ill-health."
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British Medical Association
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scaremongarring
posted by clif e on 9 Jul 2010 at 3:37 amThe above title "stop the tobacco industry targeting the young" dont make sense, how are they targeting the young? They no longer are allowed to advertise or broadcast products so how are they targeting young? the people who are making it seem attractive to the young are people like the one who wrote the above artical, when you attack a legal product and harass people who use it and make up a lot of stories in a atempt to demonise the product this becomes more attractive to rebellious young people, leave it alone and it becomes borring to the young.
scaremongarring
posted by chas on 9 Jul 2010 at 4:32 amClif. I agree 100%
Taxpayer Money
posted by F Wilson on 9 Jul 2010 at 11:45 amThe only thing that is being advertised is the stop smoking campaigns, which have failed big-time,and as with the anti smoking Quangos like ASH all Funded by the Taxpayer,if ASH really is a Charity then the Taxpayer funding must stop and it can survive on Public donations,as far as the Display ban is concerned there is No evidence to suggest that it would be of any use. But as we have all seen in the past anti-smokers do not need evidence,they rely on unproven claims and propaganda.
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