Report: Govt to ban tobacco products for anyone born after 2005

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More than 27,200 smoking-related deaths occur in Malaysia each year.

 

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The government should ban all tobacco consumption.

Rasuah je bila kena tangkap

Might as well ban completely manufacturing, selling and smoking ! It is an easier mode of controlling smoking. Otherwise you have to check one's IC before selling cigarette!

Ayam price also cannot control properly want to ban cigarettes?!

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good initiative....ultimately no enforcement.

isn’t this an infringement on their rights to choose? since the government is mooting this, there must a catch somwhere, unless of course if it is from anwar…

Malaysia is very poor at enforcements

Good idea

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