Isn't there a buffer time for the rule that cigarettes are not allowed to be sold around the kindergarten?

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Article 59 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors clearly stipulates that no cigarette, liquor or lottery sales points shall be set up around schools and kindergartens. This is the first time that China has explicitly banned the establishment of cigarette outlets around schools and kindergartens in the form of national legislation. Any organization or individual should obey and abide by national laws. Secondly, kindergarten children are in the learning stage of receiving enlightenment education. If a cigarette shop is set up around the kindergarten, it is easy to lure children's curiosity about tobacco products, and then imitate adult smoking behavior, which will inevitably affect children's mental health growth. To protect the physical and mental health of minors, we should not only start from primary and secondary school students, but also from kindergarten children. Therefore, the tobacco sector is also fulfilling the social responsibilities and responsibilities of the tobacco industry while implementing national laws.