Home Health It's one of many world's hardest anti-smoking legal guidelines. The Māori see a serious flaw

It's one of many world's hardest anti-smoking legal guidelines. The Māori see a serious flaw

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It's one of many world's hardest anti-smoking legal guidelines. The Māori see a serious flaw

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Teresa Butler visits Trish and Glen Johnston at their home in Christchurch, New Zealand, to support Trish, 79, who gave up smoking four years ago. Trish is Māori and Glen is pākehā — a white New Zealander.

New Zealand has declared conflict on tobacco with a exceptional new regulation. The indigenous Māori inhabitants, with the nation’s highest smoking charge, has rather a lot to achieve. However they’ve a bone of competition.

(Picture credit score: Jinki Cambronero for NPR)



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