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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
I saw this for the first time the other day, some teenage girl near the local high school smoking a small cigar, or cigarillo (oh, and spitting). Used to be us dads had to worry our daughters would bring home some tattooed, stogy chomping sailor, now we have to worry they'll become one.
Anyway, I confess I think I agree with Kinsella on this one:
Harper says Conservatives will ban “kiddy packs” of cigarillos and other tobacco products
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that a re-elected Conservative Government will take further action against tobacco products being marketed to children ...
“As a parent, I was appalled to see tobacco being marketed in a way that is so enticing to children. Flavouring and packaging them like candy, gum or a fruit roll up,” said Prime Minister Harper. “This just isn’t right. This practice can’t continue. We will not tolerate it.”
“Kiddy packs” of cigarettes are already banned. Cigarillos are not subject to the existing rules because they are constructed differently than cigarettes.
No real complaints, but a caveat. Prime Minister Harper has been campaigning, and run his government, on the idea of the Federal government staying out of the Provinces jurisdiction. Does not regulating tobacco products more normally fall under the heading of Provincial responsibility?
This is a motherhood policy, and gets no complaints from this libertarian, but it seems to run counter to the overall message of the campaign.
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