Banned completely, or is it the plastic disposable ones?
Had this convo with the Mrs, she's a teacher and these things are rife in schools. It was on TV about banning them and I was like, adults should be able to make their own decisions, no way should anyone be told whether they can do this or not. Why the **** could anyone just to decide to ban them across the board, on what grounds?
Sales to school kids though, fair enough.
The flavoured ones, well at least to start with in the EU, all member states to introduce the legislation in 3 days time, with the ban being effective by December 2023...
This article says by Oct 23: https://www.vapingpost.com/2023/02/06/the-european-union-bans-flavoured-heated-tobacco-products/
I think the UK councils (whoever they might be) were complaining about disposable ones... https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/23661664.local-councils-call-disposable-vapes-banned-uk/
The current Tory policy is a complete ban on smoking by 2030, but they will not be in power, so it will be down to Labour to scrap the idea if they want. I think New Zealand is already smoke free...
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...king-obsolete/making-smoking-obsolete-summary
I agree on adults should be able to make their own decisions, but like smoking indoors, we weren't allowed a choice, or the publicans certainly weren't.
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