ROTHENBURGER: New ciggie warnings will make smoking stigma even bigger
NEW CIGARETTE WARNINGS are the law as of today, though it will take time to phase them all in. For the first time, warnings will be printed on individual ciggies, making Canada the first country to mandate such an approach.
Supposedly, words such as “Cigarettes cause cancer” and “Poison in every puff” will make smokers think twice about lighting up. Maybe not the long-timers who are so addicted that almost nothing will stop them from taking a puff, but the newbies who are just getting into it.
Studies, say the politicians and experts, back up the theory. We already have warnings on packages but putting them on individual cigarettes is supposed to ensure that no one can avoid seeing the message.


