Public Health
Volume 122, Issue 8 , Pages 762-766, August 2008

After the smoke has cleared—Reflections on Scotland's tobacco control legislation

Scottish Government, St Andrews House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG, UK

Summary 

This article reflects on the successful introduction of tobacco control legislation in Scotland. It locates the need for such an approach within the broader context of Scotland's poor smoking-related health record, and traces the development of policy thinking from initial scepticism and caution to later widespread endorsement and effective introduction. The considerable benefits achieved in terms of air quality improvement, avoidance of adverse health outcomes and broader policy empowerment are described. The importance of learning from other administrations, and political and professional leadership are described.

Keywords: Tobacco control, Legislation, Scotland, Leadership

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 This paper is a revised version of the paper presented at the Public Health session at the American Public Health Association conference in Washington, D.C, May 2007.

PII: S0033-3506(08)00074-7

doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2008.03.003

Public Health
Volume 122, Issue 8 , Pages 762-766, August 2008