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Viva la olive revolution : Comments

By Molly Mahlouzarides, published 8/10/2012

Australia's plain packaging laws are being attacked via the GATT.

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dirty, filthy habit (yes, I am an ex-smoker) The David and Goliath of the tobacco fight. I am so proud of my country and my Government. The little bloke takes on the big guy and wins! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY AUSTRALIA! Sure there is more to play out but we have won the fist round.
Posted by mally, Monday, 8 October 2012 11:18:15 AM
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Plain packaging isn't enough to stop young kids taking up smoking.

I think the Government just wants to be seen trying to pander to the Australian Medical Association and the Cancer Council, to name a few.
All the Government really wants is the revenue from the taxes .

Work on banning all tobacco sales within 5 years (which gives current smokers plenty of time to give up) and I will believe they really care about our health..
Posted by Suseonline, Monday, 8 October 2012 2:04:46 PM
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Honestly, what a waste of taxpayers money.

If charging $21 per pack doesn't stop people, what is plain packaging going to do?
Oh to be the owner of a company that makes those sexy silver cigarette cases.

Most hair brained thing I've heard in a long time.

Suseonline, wouldn't that just create yet another black market for the criminal element to take advantage of in Australia?
Prohibtion doesn't work, and everyone knows it.
I do agree that it's just another tax grab though.
Posted by Rechts, Monday, 8 October 2012 8:58:56 PM
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Prohibition may not work with things like alcohol, however, smoking is nowhere near as popular as it once was.

There are much fewer places left to actually smoke at now, for instance.
As time goes on, people will be sued if they smoked at home when non-smokers were present for instant.

It will just become too expensive to smoke, in more ways than one.
I still think the day will come when smokes are prohibited...
Posted by Suseonline, Tuesday, 9 October 2012 1:20:30 AM
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