New revolutionary law aims to promote a healthier generation! Here's what we know so far

South Australia is on the cusp of a public health revolution that could see the next generation grow up entirely smoke-free.

With the recent passage of groundbreaking legislation in the state's upper house, the region started taking bold strides towards a future where tobacco and electronic cigarettes are relics of the past.


The 'world-leading' new laws proposed a permanent ban on the sale of cigarettes and vapes to anyone born from 1 January 2007 onwards.

Individuals within the state will never be able to purchase tobacco or electronic cigarette products in their lifetime.

Independent MP Frank Pangallo introduced this new legislation and expressed his confidence in it.


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Once passed into a law, South Australia will be the first state to ban tobacco sales for a certain age group. Image Credit: Pexels/Basil MK


MP Pangallo believed that this legislation would pave the way for a healthier, tobacco-free generation.

While MP Pangallo acknowledged that similar policies have been considered in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, South Australia's approach is pioneering.

'It's a progressive step and one that we need to take, and I expect the rates of smoking because of this will actually come down,' MP Pangallo stated.


The legislation also proposed to incrementally raise the legal age for purchasing cigarettes or electronic cigarettes to 19 until the 'smoke-free generation' provision is entirely in effect.

This gradual increase aimed to bridge the gap and ease the transition towards a smoke-free society.

Violators of the new legislation may face hefty fines.

First-time offenders who sell tobacco products to minors could face a hefty fine of up to $20,000.

Repeat offenders may face a $40,000 penalty.

These stringent measures underscored South Australia's commitment to tackling smoking and vaping issues among young people.


The Cancer Council's Andrew Schultz showed his support for the legislation.

Mr Schultz emphasised its importance now, as electronic cigarette usage among the youth has been on the rise.

'I think it's a really critical time at the moment because we've had the advent of vapes over the last ten years really exploding,' Schultz explained as he addressed this growing health concern.

As the bill moves to the lower house for further scrutiny, the government and opposition should have the opportunity to thoroughly examine its implications before making a final decision.

If passed, this legislation could serve as a model for other countries that want to protect their future generations from the harms of smoking and vaping.

Many of us have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of smoking, whether through personal struggles or the loss of loved ones.

The prospect of our grandchildren growing up in a smoke-free world is a hopeful one.
Key Takeaways

  • South Australia recently passed legislation in the upper house to create a 'smoke-free generation' by banning tobacco and electronic cigarette sales to those born from 2007 onwards.
  • Independent MP Frank Pangallo introduced the bill and aimed to create a tobacco-free generation.
  • The proposed laws increase the legal age for purchasing cigarettes or vapes to 19 until the 'smoke-free generation' comes into effect, with heavy fines for non-compliance.
  • The Cancer Council's Andrew Schultz highlighted the importance of the bill in addressing the recent surge in vape usage over the past decade.
Do you believe that such measures will lead to a significant decrease in smoking rates? How do you think this will impact the health of future generations? We invite you to share your thoughts on this landmark legislation in the comments section below.
 
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No one made him smoke all his own fault
I have 3 close family members and a close friend, who all died from emphysema. Also, 2 other family members who currently have it!
Not to mention numerous others that got cancer from it.
That's why I NEVER smoked and have been an anti-smoker my entire life... my choice!
 
No one made him smoke all his own fault
It wasn't all that long ago that Tobacco and the AMA advertised that nine out of ten doctor that smoked recommended/preferred Camel's, which incidently was the only Tabacco Commpany that cariied the ingredients on the packet! Camle's shit and Date leaves? So the medical profesionleaves a lot to be desired in that respect. You think it's bad now with all the prices wait till everybody stops smoking. The governments not going to waive all those billions in duties they receive from the smoker. Booze and Tobacco the only legal drugs.
 
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I'm doubt a total ban will work, but I would agree that smoking in public should at least be banned.
I see vapes are still readily available anywhere so that ban is a complete failure. Maybe the government & police should direct more of their revenue raising efforts to vapes and illegal smokers. Albosleazy could give himself another pay rise with the extra funds.
 
Well so much for a free country.
How about doing something about drugs instead, doing pill testing at festivals so they know what illegal substance they are taking and don't overdose, it's giving them permission. What a crock of sh** and we pay for this service for them.
Not all habits are good but it is our right to choose what we do, as tobacco and alcohol are not illegal and drugs are, I find this ridicules .
I don't smoke or drink, did but gave it up many years ago but I support everyone's right to decide for themselves, it's not ILLEGAL IS MY POINT.
 

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