Challenges in legitimizing further measures against smoking in jurisdictions with robust infrastructure for tobacco control: how far can the authorities allow themselves to go?
Abstract Background According to a recently published study, approximately half of those who currently smoke in Norway have little or no desire to quit despite a hostile regulatory and socio-cultural climate for smoking. On this background, we discuss some challenges that regulators will face in a f...
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Main Authors: | Karl Erik Lund (Author), Gunnar Saebo (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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