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<blockquote data-quote="Max1a" data-source="post: 19129" data-attributes="member: 325"><p><strong>Two decades of genocide that is STILL occuring in Northern Uganda, and this is what they are concerned with. Has the the whole damned world gone NUTS?</strong></p><p></p><p>Government urged to implement anti-smoking laws </p><p>Published in: Legalbrief Africa</p><p>Date: Mon 02 June 2008</p><p>Category: Uganda</p><p>Issue No: 283 </p><p></p><p>Anti-smoking activists have urged the Ugandan Government to enforce the law that prohibits smoking in public places. </p><p></p><p>This, they said, would stop deaths and other ill-health related to tobacco consumption and exposure to second-hand smoke. Petitioning the Speaker of Parliament over the increasing rate of smoking in the country, the Tobacco or Health Forum, a local anti-smoking association, decried the failure by concerned authorities to implement the 2004 legislation on smoking. According to a Sunday Vision report, the law calls for a fine of not less than $11 000 and not more than $58 000 for a person convicted of smoking in a public transport vehicle or any other public place.</p><p></p><p><strong>Of course you notice it doesn't say where the Anti-smoking activists are from! I am pretty sure they are not from Uganda! </strong> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=125&newsId=630960">http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=125&newsId=630960</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max1a, post: 19129, member: 325"] [b]Two decades of genocide that is STILL occuring in Northern Uganda, and this is what they are concerned with. Has the the whole damned world gone NUTS?[/b] Government urged to implement anti-smoking laws Published in: Legalbrief Africa Date: Mon 02 June 2008 Category: Uganda Issue No: 283 Anti-smoking activists have urged the Ugandan Government to enforce the law that prohibits smoking in public places. This, they said, would stop deaths and other ill-health related to tobacco consumption and exposure to second-hand smoke. Petitioning the Speaker of Parliament over the increasing rate of smoking in the country, the Tobacco or Health Forum, a local anti-smoking association, decried the failure by concerned authorities to implement the 2004 legislation on smoking. According to a Sunday Vision report, the law calls for a fine of not less than $11 000 and not more than $58 000 for a person convicted of smoking in a public transport vehicle or any other public place. [b]Of course you notice it doesn't say where the Anti-smoking activists are from! I am pretty sure they are not from Uganda! [/b] [url=http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=125&newsId=630960]http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=125&newsId=630960[/url] [/QUOTE]
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