EU Recommends Expanded Smoking Bans


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An article from Halfwheel that outlines the European Commission's proposed recommendations to its member countries to expand stricter laws...

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EU RECOMMENDS EXPANDED SMOKING BANS

SEPTEMBER 18, 2024 - CHARLIE MINATO

The European Commission, part of the European Union, has unveiled an updated recommendation for smoking bans in its member countries.

There are two important things to understand about what was unveiled on Tuesday. First, these are recommendations, meaning that this is not a proposed law. Technically, this is a proposal to update the existing recommendation. However, many of the EU member states will seriously consider the proposal and use what has been recommended as a reason to introduce stricter laws.

The updated recommendation is an expanded version of its 2009 smoking ban language. The 2024 recommendation largely does two things: updates the language to include e-cigarettes and goes after outdoor smoking areas.

Formally, there are 14 bullet points. Given that the 2009 recommendation already called for bans on most indoor smoking, the new language goes after areas that weren’t covered. Specifically, outdoor areas—especially ones where children might be present, like amusement parks and playgrounds—as well as the outdoor and semi-covered areas of busy places like train stations or areas outside of shopping malls. The language also calls for existing and new bans to prohibit the use of e-cigarettes and vaping products where traditional smoking is banned.

In addition, the language asks members to consider banning the use of those products in cars when minors are present.

The Commission said that it considered the potential negative financial impacts of reducing tobacco and nicotine use but found that it is outweighed by the public health benefits.

“You don’t consume cigars for a quick fix: cigars are niche and culturally significant enjoyment products that can require up to an hour’s worth of smoking time,” said the European Cigar Manufacturers Association in a statement. “Dedicated smoking places for these legal products predominantly consumed on an occasional basis by adult connoisseurs are thus necessary… We urge regulators not to lump in cigars with other tobacco and nicotine products that pose higher youth and daily usage concerns.”

Update (Sept. 20, 2024) — Added statement from the ECMA.

Source: https://halfwheel.com/eu-recommends-expanded-smoking-bans/442879/

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