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Australia introduced plain packs in 2012 and data shows that smoking rates fell by a "very significant" additional 0.55% - the equivalent of 108,000 people - between December 2012 and September 2015, the WHO reports
This was because the tobacco industry took them to court over the new regulations
Daniel Torras, managing director of Japan Tobacco International UK, said: "Nothing has changed since last summer when the prime minister said: 'There isn't yet sufficient evidence for it and there is considerable legal uncertainty about it.' The Chantler report explicitly references the 'limitations' of the evidence presented by a small group of tobacco control lobbyists."
The complications of smoking and menthol just worsened these health disparities that we see in our population by increasing the prevalence of smoking in African American communities and others and has worsened all the poor health outcomes associated with smoking by increasing the smoking in these populations