UK Considers Ban on Flavours Beyond Tobacco
According to ITV News, the UK government will consider banning fruit-flavoured vaping devices to crack down on use among young people. Public Health Minister Neil O’Brien is expected to speak next month, calling for a review of the issue of banning the fr
According to ITV News, the UK government is considering banning the use of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes to combat youth usage.
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Public Health Minister Neil O'Brien is expected to make a statement next month, calling for an investigation into the issue of banning the increasingly popular fruit flavors.<\/span><\/div>
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In the UK, it is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to individuals under 18; there are strict limits on nicotine content, refill bottle and canister sizes, as well as advertising and labeling.<\/span><\/div>
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Justice Minister Dominic Raab stated that the Department of Health and Social Care is exploring solutions to address the issue of youth vaping in response to a question in the House of Commons.<\/span><\/div>
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The government remains keen to promote the use of e-cigarettes among adults as an alternative to smoking.<\/span><\/div>



