UK Permanently Bans Tobacco for Anyone Born in 2009 or After
The UK has implemented a permanent tobacco ban for anyone born in 2009 or later. This legislation prevents future generations from legally purchasing cigarettes and other tobacco products.
The UK has implemented a permanent tobacco ban for anyone born in 2009 or later. This legislation prevents future generations from legally purchasing cigarettes and other tobacco products.
The UK Parliament approved a bill permanently banning tobacco sales to anyone born in 2009 or later, aiming to create a smoke-free generation. The law targets those currently 17 or younger and will apply across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland after receiving royal assent.
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