I felt that three things were striking about the paper:
- First, it presents harm reduction as late in coming to tabacco related health problems. I've always thought of nicotine replacement (gum, patch, lozenges, inhaler, etc.) as harm reduction and I've always thought of it as one of the leading or early harm reduction successes.
- Second, it takes a very pessimistic view of smoking cessation.
- Third, it pits harm reduction against smoking cessation. This stark dichotomy seems unnessesary.
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