
MSPs give consent to UK-wide legislation to create ‘smoke-free generation'
MSPs have agreed their consent to UK legislation which aims to create a 'smoke-free generation', with a minister hailing it as a 'landmark' law.
The Scottish Parliament passed a legislative consent motion on Thursday, meaning MSPs agree to Westminster passing a law which affects a devolved area.
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill is UK-wide legislation which would create a 'smoke-free generation' by banning tobacco products for anyone born after January 1, 2009.
It would also bring in restrictions on the advertising and sale of vapes, as well as reviewing the packaging of e-cigarettes.
The legislation has passed votes in the House of Commons and is currently going through the House of Lords.
Public health minister Jenni Minto welcomed Parliament's approval of the legislative consent motion, with MSPs approving her motion unanimously.
She said: 'The Scottish Parliament's consent to this landmark legislation will ensure that children born after January 1, 2009 can never be sold tobacco.
'We have worked closely across the four nations to ensure a consistent approach and I am determined to ensure a tobacco-free Scotland, where people live longer and healthier lives, by 2034.
'The Bill, once passed, will also ban vapes and nicotine products from being deliberately promoted and advertised to children, stopping the next generation from becoming hooked on nicotine.
'The Scottish Parliament's support for this Bill will benefit public health in Scotland and will help save lives.'
Jamie Strachan, operations director at vaping retailer VPZ, said nicotine pouches are less harmful than combustible smoking.
He said: 'We agree that vaping products must never be marketed or sold to children. That is why VPZ operates with robust age verification protocols, strict compliance training, and a challenge 25 system that goes beyond legal requirements.
'We also support the introduction of a national licensing scheme to ensure all retailers are held to these same high standards.
'However, we believe it is crucial to maintain a balanced approach that continues to support adult smokers in making the switch away from combustible tobacco.
'Public Health England and other bodies have consistently affirmed that vaping is significantly less harmful than smoking and remains the most effective tool for smoking cessation.
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