Gibson B
CMAJ. 1996 Jan 15;154(2):230-2.
In 1994 the Ontario government passed one of the world's toughest packages of antitobacco legislation. The Tobacco Control Act places restrictions on who can sell tobacco products, provides for severe penalties for retailers who sell to minors, bans smoking in many public places and severely restricts the use of designated smoking areas in others. The province has had antismoking legislation before, but enforcement was lax; this time enforcement of the law, particularly as it concerns retailers who sell to minors, has been given priority Brenda Gibson asks if these tough new measures are working.
1994年,安大略省政府通过了世界上最严格的反烟草立法之一。《烟草控制法》对烟草制品的销售对象进行了限制,对向未成年人销售烟草制品的零售商规定了严厉处罚,禁止在许多公共场所吸烟,并严格限制在其他场所设置指定吸烟区。该省以前也曾有过反吸烟立法,但执行不力;这次法律的执行,尤其是针对向未成年人销售烟草制品的零售商的执行,被列为优先事项。布伦达·吉布森询问这些严厉的新措施是否奏效。