British Medical Association Scotland Response To Health Committee Report, Scotland

by Mike

Young Scots’ exposure to tobacco and the sophisticated marketing of tactics of the tobacco industry will be significantly reduced by the ban on tobacco displays and cigarette vending machines in Scotland, said doctors’ leaders as they welcomed the committees support for Part 1 of the Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Bill.

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