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  1. during my working live in NZ I have had many Maori workmates . They could all read and write and did not seem simple so why do groups insist that the government needs special policies aim at Maori and Pacifica to stop them killing themselves with food booze and smokes. If they had smething to live for it would acheve the aim .

    1. Rosielee – Three or four years ago a local pharmacist gave me the job title and contact details to contact a Health Dept official concerning the safety of vaping products I was buying online. The Health Dept fobbed me off with a reply saying that they did not monitor, or have rules or safety info, on such products, cc’d to another of their staff, worded, I thought, possibly to intimidate me. It was clear that they had no interest in vaping safety issues, and eventually I gave up vaping.

      I am expert on quitting tobacco, and found vaping didn’t work as a quit aid. The Quit Line did provide a reasonably helpful service, including being staffed by ex-smokers, but that service may have deteriorated since it was privatised – I know two Pakeha who have had negative experience with the Quit Line, both fairly switched-on women, one of whom also started vaping, and promoting vaping products, but has not managed to quit cigarettes. I decided I was nuts vaping when I was unable to ascertain the safety of what I was doing -and was still smoking cigarettes.

      Trevor’s poignant comment rings true – smoking may be the only stress relief or pleasure in some folks’ lives.

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