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In this episode, Niall is joined by Karl Deeter to explore whether Ireland should follow Sweden’s lead in tightening restrictions on smoking. Sweden is on track to become “smoke-free” by 2025, thanks to high cigarette taxes, outdoor smoking bans, and a harm reduction approach that promotes safer alternatives like nicotine pouches.
With smoking rates in Ireland still hovering around 18% of adults, Niall asks: should we go further by making cigarettes even more expensive and banning them in public outdoor spaces? Would such measures fairly protect public health, or unfairly punish smokers?
Callers join the debate, sharing both the pros and cons of stricter smoking laws—from reducing secondhand smoke and saving lives, to concerns about personal freedom, enforcement, and the impact on those struggling with addiction.
It’s a lively conversation about health, fairness, and the future of smoking in Ireland.
By Niall Boylan5
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In this episode, Niall is joined by Karl Deeter to explore whether Ireland should follow Sweden’s lead in tightening restrictions on smoking. Sweden is on track to become “smoke-free” by 2025, thanks to high cigarette taxes, outdoor smoking bans, and a harm reduction approach that promotes safer alternatives like nicotine pouches.
With smoking rates in Ireland still hovering around 18% of adults, Niall asks: should we go further by making cigarettes even more expensive and banning them in public outdoor spaces? Would such measures fairly protect public health, or unfairly punish smokers?
Callers join the debate, sharing both the pros and cons of stricter smoking laws—from reducing secondhand smoke and saving lives, to concerns about personal freedom, enforcement, and the impact on those struggling with addiction.
It’s a lively conversation about health, fairness, and the future of smoking in Ireland.

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