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Smokers’ group slams introduction of graphic health warnings

Forest Eirean said smokers already know the health risks and the warnings are “unnecessarily intrusive” and “gratuitously offensive”.

The smokers' group Forest Eireann has criticised the picture health warnings that will be mandatory on all tobacco products sold in Ireland from the start of February.

Spokesman John Mallon said today that the group supported measures that educate people about the health risks related to smoking but these images are “designed not to educate but to shock and coerce consumers to give up a legal product”.

“Smokers know the risks,” he said. “The pictures are unnecessarily intrusive, gratuitously offensive, and yet another example of smokers being singled out for special attention.”
“Picture warnings may have some initial impact but consumers quickly become immune to them. Far from giving up, most smokers will ignore them and reach for their fags in defiance.”

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Source: Michelle Hennessy, thejournal.ie, 30/01/13

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