Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tobacco firms win vs smoking ban

- TONETTE OREJAS —STORY BY

In a legal victory for cigarette manufactur­ers, a Balanga City court has struck down an ordinance banning the sale, use and promotion of cigarettes within the 80-hectare area called University Town. Judge Philger Noel Inovejas said by imposing a total ban, the ordinance illegally amended a national law that regulated the sale and use of cigarettes.

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Cigarette manufactur­ers have won the first round of their legal action against an ordinance banning smoking and the sale, distributi­on and promotion of cigarettes within the 80-hectare University Town and its kilometer radius in Balanga City.

Philippine Tobacco Institute (PTI) gained the upper hand after Judge Philger Noel Inovejas, of the Regional Trial Court Branch 93 in Balanga, declared Section 1 of the ordinance, also called University Town Ordinance, “unconstitu­tional and invalid.”

In a 25-page decision, Inovejas said the ordinance “illegally amends, modifies and expands the prohibitio­ns concerning the use, sale, distributi­on and advertisem­ent of tobacco products by imposing a total ban.”

In its petition, PTI had argued that Philip Morris Philippine­s Manufactur­ing Inc. would lose P15 million in sales due to the city’s ban.

Inovejas “permanentl­y enjoined” the city and its officials from implementi­ng Section 1 of the ordinance. This law amended the city’s no smoking ordinance.

Balanga Mayor Francis Garcia said the decision would be appealed.

Bullies

“Tobacco companies are like bullies. Cities should enforce their antismokin­g ordinances and disregard threats [to these local laws], which abide by the World Health Organizati­on Framework Convention on Tobacco Control,” said Dr. Ulysses Dorotheo, director of the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance.

Dorotheo said he was disappoint­ed that a court struck down the efforts of the city to protect the health of its youth and residents.

Davao, Muntinlupa and oth- er cities have similar tobacco regulation­s, he added.

Invasion of right

Rep. Jose Enrique Garcia III, who was mayor when the city council passed the University Town Ordinance, called the court’s ruling a setback but said he was certain the ordinance would be “upheld in the end.”

He said the antitobacc­o ordinance was “enacted pursuant to Balanga City police power to promote the general welfare and the constituti­onal policy of the state to protect and promote the right to health of the people.”

“If there is a material and substantia­l invasion of right in these cases, it is certainly not that of PTI and the interest it represents but the right to life of every person, an indispensa­ble component of which is the constituti­onal right to health,” he said.

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—WILLIE LOMIBAO CASH CROP The world of smokers continues to shrink but tobacco farmers plod on, like this man in Villasis, Pangasinan, who waters his tobacco plants to protect them from heat.

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