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Smoking age to rise to 21 under proposed new legislation

written by Staff Writer May 13, 2024
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The legal age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products is set to rise from 18 to 21, under new legislation being introduced by the Minister for Health.

Stephen Donnelly will this week seek Cabinet approval to increase the legal age.

The bill will be designed so that it does not affect those who are between the ages of 18 and 21 and who are currently legally entitled to be sold tobacco products.

The prohibition on the retail sale of tobacco products will not apply to this cohort for a “wash through” period.

Raising the minimum legal age of the sale of tobacco products is expected to lead to a significant reduction in smoking prevalence and addiction.

Mr Donnelly announced his intention to increase the legal age for buying tobacco products in March.

“Really it’s a measure aimed at people who are 15, 16, 17 years of age that with a smoking age at 18, they find it relatively easy to buy cigarettes…but that if you move to 21 it makes it much more difficult,” he said.

According to the ‘Tobacco 21’ report by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Policy Group (RCPI), experimentation with smoking is highest among teenagers between the ages of 15 and 17.

It said raising the minimum legal age for the sale of tobacco products in Ireland would reduce the number of teenagers and young adults who become addicted to tobacco and could cut smoking rates by 25% among young teenagers.

According to the RCPI, around 4,500 people die in Ireland each year from the effects of smoking, making it the single biggest contributor to early death. Thousands more suffer from smoking-related diseases, including heart and lung disease, and cancers.

Director of Advocacy and Patient Support with the Irish Heart Foundation described the legislation as one of the most important healthcare measures in recent times.

 

Smoking age to rise to 21 under proposed new legislation was last modified: May 13th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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