South Korea increased the price of cigarettes by 80 percent in January 2015, from 2,500 won (US$2.20) per pack to 4,500 won, in a move to curb smoking
[79] In the leadup to the 2025 Australian federal election, the Australian Association of Convenience Stores authorised a political campaign titled Act on Illicit that sought to represent the interests of legal tobacco traders regarding violent crime related to illicit tobacco consumption
According to Health Canada, by 2012 the national numbers had dropped to 16 percent
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney 4
Summarizing evidence concerning a variety of potential ill health effects, the report found that there is substantial evidence that completely switching from regular use of combustible tobacco cigarettes to e-cigarettes results in reduced short-term adverse health outcomes in several organ systems, including the respiratory system