Tobacco: the English Generational Ban Divides the French
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Following the adoption of a landmark law in the United Kingdom prohibiting the sale of tobacco to people born after 2009, a group of French associations called on the government to adopt a similar proposal tabled in the National Assembly for generations born after 2014.
In France, too, the idea is beginning to emerge. A proposal for a law similar to the English model was tabled last November at the National Assembly, re-launching a sensitive question: how far can the state go to regulate individual behaviour in the name of public health? It is in this context that Imperial Brands Seita commissioned Toluna-Harris Interactive to investigate the French report on public freedoms and regulations. This study, "La lib…
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