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Could Ireland Be Smoke-Free By 2025?

New Zealand are considering making it illegal for anyone born after 2004 to buy cigarettes in a bid to create a ‘smoke-free’ generation.

It would form part of plans to slowly phase out the legal sale of tobacco over a period of many years.

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Ireland, like New Zealand, has a policy to be smoke-free by 2025.

However, the tobacco prevalence rate in Ireland is 17% and there are calls for more to be done here to reduce this figure.

Should we follow New Zealand’s lead?

On Thursday’s Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to John Mallon, Spokesperson for Forest Éireann, about these ideas.

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