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Discuss: New cigarette labels

Have you these labels coming to cigarette packages? Read full story here.

What do you think? They have to cover 50% of the package, upper portion, front and back.

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Re: Discuss: New cigarette labels

  • Those are awesome!

    These last weeks at Disneyland, Sea World, Zoo, have made me sad...seeing the smokers (some of them kids, some of them with kids) 

  • I hope it gets both my DH and my mom to stop. My mom smoked until she found out she was PG with me (I was her first) and quit for 25 yrs. Then she got remarried to a smoker and started again. My DH's dad smoked until he was 40 and that started him as a teen. It all sucks. And I had a student who had a baby and she smoked, too. I know it because I saw her smoking outside Starbucks. I hope they help her quit, too.
  • I hope they help prevent new smokers, but unfortunately, I don't see them curbing the addiction of a current smoker. Since as long as I can remember (I am guessing my whole life) we have had fairly graphic anti-smoking campaigns. Lots have been incredibly graphic and disturbing, and yet people still start smoking and continue to smoke. The information is nothing new and it hasn't deterred people in the past... I am hesitant to think it is going to change things now. 
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  • If people hate them so much (the cartons) it may just bring back cigarette cases. 
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  • imageRoni.Cedra:
    If people hate them so much (the cartons) it may just bring back cigarette cases. 

    I'm for the new packaging and applaud the effort, but am realistic about how effective they might be.  I also had the same thought that this will probably start a whole new market for alternative cigarette holders.

    I wonder how they're going to measure the effectiveness of the program?

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  • imageRoni.Cedra:
    I hope they help prevent new smokers, but unfortunately, I don't see them curbing the addiction of a current smoker. Since as long as I can remember (I am guessing my whole life) we have had fairly graphic anti-smoking campaigns. Lots have been incredibly graphic and disturbing, and yet people still start smoking and continue to smoke. The information is nothing new and it hasn't deterred people in the past... I am hesitant to think it is going to change things now. 

    I totally agree with all of this. 

    DH and I were discussing the packages last night and he said he can't see someone stopping over it and that they will become like collector cards. I don't necessarily agree with them becoming collector cards but I don't really see them stopping current smokers. 

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    i expect to hear sarah palin howling about how the new warnings infinge on the individual's right to kill themselves by making dumb ass decisions as she shoves a marshmallow in her down syndrome baby's mouth to show michelle obama where she can go for suggesting that children eat healthy food.  maybe she'll give him a cigarette while she's at it...
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  • Smoking is terrible for you and it is a deadly habit/addiction that claims lots of amazing people every year.

    That said....I'm trying to visualize how it would go over if the government tried to put labels/warnings as graphic as these on other products...or if it infringes on the company's rights.

    And yah, I think there will either be trading cards soon or the cigarette case is going to be very "in" again.

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  • absolutely fing FANTASTIC !!!

     

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  • Biggest waste of taxpayer money of all time.

    Well, maybe not, but I think it's expensive and ineffective.

    Why not spend the same amount of money on making the resources and incentives to QUIT smoking better?

  • I think Canada has had similar packaging out for years now. I don't think this will be really effective, most smokers know the causes and effects of smoking, they are ignorant if they don't. My husband smokes and he's aware of what can happen (he's seen two of his grandparents lose the battle to lung cancer) to some but isn't ready to quit.
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  • imageRoni.Cedra:
    I hope they help prevent new smokers, but unfortunately, I don't see them curbing the addiction of a current smoker. Since as long as I can remember (I am guessing my whole life) we have had fairly graphic anti-smoking campaigns. Lots have been incredibly graphic and disturbing, and yet people still start smoking and continue to smoke. The information is nothing new and it hasn't deterred people in the past... I am hesitant to think it is going to change things now. 

    This.

    Thailand has similar packaging for cigarettes, but FAR more graphic. And it hasn't seemed to help much over there. 

    Add that to how desensitized our society has become to gore (through TV, video games, movies, media), and I think many people will either be able to easily ignore it or at least not be that bothered by it. Some may even think it's "cool". Especially kids exposed to a lot of violent video games who seem to have no concept of the reality of death, disease, war, injuries, etc.

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  • imageanneg:
    i expect to hear sarah palin howling about how the new warnings infinge on the individual's right to kill themselves by making dumb ass decisions as she shoves a marshmallow in her down syndrome baby's mouth to show michelle obama where she can go for suggesting that children eat healthy food.  maybe she'll give him a cigarette while she's at it...

    LOL!!

    you're probably right though.. 

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  • I think it's dumb. People make choices and some choices (such as smoking) have consequences. It's not like any of these consequences are new or shocking. If people want to make the choice to start or continue this disgusting habit then that's their choice.
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  • I'm curious what research shows in the other countries as to the effectiveness of the package change. This article said it makes a difference: http://news.discovery.com/human/cigarette-warning-labels-effective-110622.html but it seems like the statistics quoted are whether the smoker thought more about the health risks or whether it made them more likely to quit. Which is not the same thing as actually quitting or even trying to quit. So who knows if it is actually effective in reducing the number of smokers.

    I think the one positive that makes a difference is that it is another step in shifting the public opinion toward thinking smoking is undesirable. It may not change the people already addicted but if smoking continues to get the side-eye, eventually new smokers are going to dwindle.

    And, actually, I am kinda surprised this is considered constitutional. Not that I'm not all for getting people to stop smoking, but it's just somewhat surprising to me. Because it really is like the government telling consumers not to buy the product. However, I liked this quote from my link...

    "People are going to say this is inappropriate or going too far," he added, before quoting Canadian anti-smoking advocate Garfield Mahood, executive director of Canada's Non-Smoker's Rights Association: "'Well, you tell me,' Garfield said, 'What kind of warning label would be appropriate for a consumer product that kills half of its users?'"

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    Biggest waste of taxpayer money of all time.

    Well, maybe not, but I think it's expensive and ineffective.

    Why not spend the same amount of money on making the resources and incentives to QUIT smoking better?

    The tobacco companies are footing the bill. And it does seem to be a response to a stall in the decline of the smoking rate, meaning probably that more young people are taking up smoking, so I think that's who the administration is targeting? Trying to get young people not to start smoking.

    Anyway, I'm surprised it's constitutional too. You know, that lil' First Amendment thing. I wonder if we'll see this end up in court.

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  • imagesmbsantacruz:

    Biggest waste of taxpayer money of all time.

    Well, maybe not, but I think it's expensive and ineffective.

    Why not spend the same amount of money on making the resources and incentives to QUIT smoking better?

    The tobacco companies are footing the bill. And it does seem to be a response to a stall in the decline of the smoking rate, meaning probably that more young people are taking up smoking, so I think that's who the administration is targeting? Trying to get young people not to start smoking.

    Anyway, I'm surprised it's constitutional too. You know, that lil' First Amendment thing. I wonder if we'll see this end up in court.

    I'm also getting cranky in my old age. I used to think that other people's personal choices didn't affect me, but... once you hit 65, the majority of us are on Medicare. That means our tax dollars are already paying for Joe Schmoe's lung cancer, caused by cigarettes because he chose to smoke. And with health care costs spiraling out of control and a big deficit, yeah, other people's choices do affect us personally.

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