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Poll: Should the sale of cigarettes be restricted to certain times?

The sale of tobacco products could be banned between 7am and 9am and after 6pm.

THE SALE OF cigarettes after 6pm should be banned, the government has been told.

A cross-party report by TDs and Senators has recommended that limits should be put on the hours that people can buy tobacco products.

They suggest that you wouldn’t be able to buy these products between 7am and 9am and after 6pm.

What do you think: Should the sale of cigarettes be restricted to certain times?


Poll Results:

No (4934)
Yes (2110)
I don't know (296)

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