New Zealand has just passed the most ambitious anti-smoke law on the planet. The law aims to ban smoking completely as teenagers age. Critics say because it does not include e-cigarettes, it opens the door for greater nicotine dependence among teens and children. Host Marco Werman speaks to Chris Bullen, professor of public health at the University of Auckland.
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