Tuesday, April 1, 2014

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Since December 2012, Australia became the first country in the world since the last quarter of 2012, which directs all tobacco products sold in plain packaging for cigarette packs without any kind of brands such as colors, images, corporate logos and trademarks.
Although it was first proposed in New Zealand in 1989 and then in some countries, the authorities foam paper are hesitant about the proposal until the empty cigarette Australia take the first step. This hesitant attitude of the major challenges and open threats made by the tobacco companies against the government.
The Australian foam paper Government is no exception. Tobacco foam paper companies foam paper threaten to bring down the price. They are also taking legal action to sue the government. However, the Australian government gives high priority to public health and are willing to deal with all the challenges from the tobacco industry, which all failed one by one. While early critics consider challenges from the tobacco foam paper industry will affect the Australian government, the reality is quite the opposite.
This success has encouraged the Government of Turkey, India, New Zealand, United Kingdom, European Union, Canada, Norway and France also implement an empty cigarette box. Countries like New Zealand is likely to be implemented foam paper before the end of this year.
Malaysia should be the next country to implement plain packaging for cigarette foam paper packs before the end of the year. Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry foam paper of Health must implement before foam paper the end of the year and immediately do the work in that direction. This is an important election promise because foam paper it will determine how many lives would be saved and how much of the pain will be reduced for smokers in a country where half of the male smoking.
Cigarette evident influence young people to smoke. In countries like Malaysia where 50 youths under the age of 18 smoke every day, this new policy will slow the addiction. Smokers also felt empty cigarette packs to prevent them from smoking. As Malaysia is one of the countries having the highest smokers in the world, there must be a strong policy to reduce smoking epidemic drastically. foam paper
To this day, the Ministry of Health Malaysia foam paper has no confidence foam paper that this policy can be achieved in the next two decades, making us shocked and asked what is the national smoking policy at this time if it does not deliver results. Plain packaging for cigarette packs not a magic solution, but a solution foam paper that is powerful and indispensable to Malaysia foam paper immediately. You are subscribed to email updates from LETTER TO READERS To stop that accept these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc.., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 Credits: www.harakahdaily.net
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