A leading anti-smoking charity wants to see a further change in the law.
`Glossy packaging makes tobacco products more attractive to young people.`
That's the warning from ASH Scotland - a leading anti-tobacco charity which says `Cigarette companies use glossy packaging `similar to Christmas wrapping paper`
The anti-smoking organisation wants to see all tobacco products sold in plain packets. CEO Sheila Duffy wants legislation in place and is calling upon the public to help their campaign.
The UK Government is under pressure to introduce plain, standardised tobacco packaging as soon as possible.