Fanning the flame: analysing the emergence, implications, and challenges of Australia's de facto war on Nicotine.

IF 4 2区 社会学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
James Martin, Edward Jegasothy
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Abstract

This commentary examines Australia's intensified regulatory approach toward nicotine control, revealing a shift that increasingly resembles a de facto War on Nicotine. While traditional tobacco control measures have achieved commendable declines in smoking rates, recent policies- including increased tobacco taxation and a ban on consumer vapes- have inadvertently fuelled a burgeoning nicotine black market. This has resulted in serious unintended consequences, including increased criminal activity, systemic violence, and health risks associated with the proliferation of unregulated nicotine products. By analysing the relationship between nicotine control policies and these outcomes, this paper argues that Australia's current strategy may be creating more harm than it mitigates, mirroring many of the unintended consequences historically associated with drug prohibition. We contend that a recalibration toward a harm reduction model, coupled with a re-evaluation of tax and improved access to less harmful nicotine products, could achieve a more balanced approach to nicotine control, aligning public health objectives with sustainable, effective policy.

煽风点火:分析澳大利亚对尼古丁事实上的战争的出现、影响和挑战。
这篇评论考察了澳大利亚对尼古丁控制的强化监管方法,揭示了一种越来越类似于事实上的尼古丁战争的转变。虽然传统的烟草控制措施在吸烟率方面取得了可喜的成绩,但最近的政策——包括增加烟草税和禁止消费电子烟——无意中助长了尼古丁黑市的蓬勃发展。这导致了意想不到的严重后果,包括犯罪活动增加、系统性暴力以及与不受管制的尼古丁产品泛滥相关的健康风险。通过分析尼古丁控制政策与这些结果之间的关系,本文认为澳大利亚目前的战略可能造成的危害大于减轻的危害,反映了许多历史上与禁毒有关的意想不到的后果。我们认为,对减少危害模式进行重新调整,再加上重新评估税收和改善对危害较小的尼古丁产品的获取,可以实现更平衡的尼古丁控制方法,使公共卫生目标与可持续、有效的政策保持一致。
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Harm Reduction Journal
Harm Reduction Journal Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
126
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Harm Reduction Journal is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal whose focus is on the prevalent patterns of psychoactive drug use, the public policies meant to control them, and the search for effective methods of reducing the adverse medical, public health, and social consequences associated with both drugs and drug policies. We define "harm reduction" as "policies and programs which aim to reduce the health, social, and economic costs of legal and illegal psychoactive drug use without necessarily reducing drug consumption". We are especially interested in studies of the evolving patterns of drug use around the world, their implications for the spread of HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne pathogens.
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