Ireland Bans Existing Tobacco Vending Machines to Reduce Smoking Trends

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May.31.2024
Ireland Bans Existing Tobacco Vending Machines to Reduce Smoking Trends
Ireland's Health Minister has approved a ban on tobacco vending machines to prevent underage access, effective September next year.

According to a report by The Independent on May 30th, the Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has approved a ban aimed at prohibiting existing tobacco vending machines, citing concerns that these machines make it easy to violate tobacco control regulations.

 

According to the regulations, the ban will have a one-year transition period to allow operators who rely on vending machines for their livelihood to seek alternative sources of income. The ban will take effect in September of next year. It is reported that there are over 4,000 vending machines nationwide selling tobacco and e-cigarettes. The aim is to curb another source of demand for tobacco and e-cigarettes among young people, and there is serious concern about the rising rates of smoking and e-cigarette use.

 

The ban will be implemented based on the 2023 Public Health Law (Tobacco Products and Nicotine Inhalation Products), which aims to prevent the self-service sale of tobacco products and e-cigarettes. This tough crackdown was launched a few weeks after receiving Cabinet approval to raise the legal age for teenagers to purchase tobacco products.

 

Donald said, "On World No Tobacco Day, we are continuing to normalize the sale of tobacco products. At the same time, we are also prohibiting the sale of inhalable nicotine products through self-service means, further limiting the accessibility and advertising of these products.

 

The ban will be implemented in September next year, giving all affected businesses time to prepare. According to existing regulations, vending machines cannot accept cash and can only be operated using coins or cards provided by staff, who are obligated to ensure that coins are not given to minors.

 

However, environmental health inspectors responsible for enforcing tobacco control regulations found that "self-service cigarette vending machines are easier for minors to access than counter sales." In recent years, the number of young people using e-cigarettes in Ireland has been increasing, leading to concerns that this could become a gateway to traditional smoking.

 

In 2019, one in five teenagers aged 16 are using e-cigarettes, which is double the rate from 2015 and even higher now. Data from 2018 showed that one in ten young people aged 12 to 17 had used e-cigarettes in the past 30 days. In the ten years following the implementation of the smoking ban in 2004, smoking rates here decreased from 27% to 18%. However, the decline in smoking rates in Ireland has stalled, with optimism a decade ago that by 2025, Ireland would become a smoke-free country. The goal was for the prevalence of tobacco use to drop to below 5% of the national population by then.

 

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