Russia may classify e-cigarette trafficking as a criminal offense
According to AIF, if a proposal from the Russian Federation's Committee on Economic Policy becomes law, illegal traffickers of e-cigarette liquids could face up to seven years in prison. Lawmakers are concerned about the ingredients in illicit e-cigarette
According to AIF, if a proposal from the Economic Policy Committee of the Russian Federation becomes law, traffickers of illegal e-cigarette liquids could face up to seven years in prison.<\/span><\/div>
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Lawmakers are concerned about the ingredients in illegal e-cigarettes, as they evade regulatory scrutiny.
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Anatoly Vebony, vice-chairman of the Security and Anti-Corruption Committee, supports this regulation, stating that it will help protect the health of young people in Russia.<\/span><\/div>
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Currently, there are no criminal liabilities for the illegal import of vaporizers and e-cigarette oils in Russia.<\/span><\/div>



