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Pursuing a smoke-free generation.

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May 2024

Lawrence O. Gostin is a Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University, where he directs the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Washington, DC, USA.

The United Kingdom may soon become a world leader in forging a smoke-free generation. Last month, the country passed a bill that bans the sale of cigarettes to anyone born in 2009 or later. The prime minister claims the policy will "phase out smoking in young people almost completely as early as 2040.

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Societies generally have reacted to deadly epidemics by strengthening health systems, including laws. Under American federalism (the constitutional division of power between states and the federal government), individual states hold primary public health powers. State legislatures have historically granted health officials wide-ranging authority.

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