Nine out of 10 smokers and users of electronic cigarettes want the government to come up with plans to enforce tobacco harm reduction in the country, a survey showed.

The poll conducted by ACORN Marketing and Research Consultants showed that 94 percent of the 2,000 respondents agreed the government should enact policies to encourage adult smokers to switch to less harmful alternatives to cigarettes while ensuring that the products will not be used by minors.

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