According to foreign reports, the Australian government’s proposed new e-cigarette reforms will curb the increase in young Australians’ use of e-cigarettes, or promote the trend of smoking. According to the new regulations, the import and sale of non-prescription e-cigarettes will be prohibited, and only pharmacies can sell e-cigarettes that have passed the quality standard inspection, and the packaging must be similar to medicines.
Some public health experts and institutions support this reform, arguing that e-cigarettes are a public health disaster, and the tobacco industry is trying to create a new generation of nicotine addicts through e-cigarettes. They point out that e-cigarette use is growing rapidly among young people and that the vapors produced by e-cigarettes are harmful.
Other experts opposed the reform, arguing that e-cigarettes are a harm-reducing alternative that could help smokers quit. They say Australia’s overly restrictive e-cigarette regulations have led to a ubiquitous black market and the blatant sale of low-quality disposable e-cigarettes to young people across the country. They recommend adopting a regulatory approach similar to that of other countries, allowing adult consumers to legally purchase and use e-cigarettes.
Australian Health Minister Mark Butler said the government would work with states and territories to end e-cigarette sales in convenience stores and other retailers and spend A$63 million on a public health information campaign to stop people starting to smoke and vape. smoke and encourage more people to quit.
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