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Heavy smoker Kyle Sandilands points out glaring issue with the government's plan to put tobacco warnings on individual cigarettes


Radio host Kyle Sandilands has weighed in on the Federal Government's plan to put warning labels on individual cigarettes.

Under the tobacco regulations, warning messages including 'poison in every puff', 'damages your lungs', 'causes 16 cancers', 'shortens your life' and 'toxic addiction' must be printed on every cigarette by April 2025. Under the tobacco regulations, warning messages including 'poison in every puff', 'damages your lungs', 'causes 16 cancers', 'shortens your life' and 'toxic addiction' must be printed on every cigarette by April 2025 Nationals senator Matt Canavan warned the government there was a 'clear and understandable risk' that people would turn to illegal cigarettes as a result of the legislation.

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