The New
Brunswick Lung Association joining the Canadian Cancer Society in their
call for a ban on all flavoured tobacco to curb youth smoking.
A recently released Youth Smoking Survey revealing more than half of high school students who used tobacco products in the last 30 days used flavoured tobacco.
Barbara Walls, the Director of Health Promotion for the NB Lung Association tells Tide News in 2010, the federal
government banned candy and fruit flavoured cigarettes, cigarillos and
blunt wraps, but tobacco companies were able to keep adding flavours
like bubblegum, cherry and watermelon to cigarillos by avoiding the
legal definition of the product.
Walls
believes if there is another ban, the industry will find another way to
continue selling flavoured tobacco, because that's their business. She
says part of the reason for the call is about education and raising
awareness.