Smoking Legislation

Smoking legislation refers to the legal guidelines that governments have established to restrict the use of tobacco and smoking-related products. It can include restrictions on the sale, use, packaging, and advertising of tobacco products. Smoking legislation is important for public health as it has been linked to lower smoking rates and improved health outcomes. It is especially important for protecting young people from the potential harms of smoking. The use of smoking legislation can help reduce the number of preventable deaths from smoking-related illnesses and can be a cost-effective way to reduce smoking-related health costs.

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