Malaysia mulls vapor ban
Malaysia is considering a ban on vapor products using the excuse of an outbreak of THC-vaping-related deaths and illnesses in the United States, reports Reuters.
“A detailed study is required to review the need for enforcing a total ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes and vapes,” Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad told Parliament. The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) has said that THC vapor products are likely responsible for the pulmonary illnesses.
Tobacco products in Malaysia are currently regulated under the Food Act while the sale of vaporizer liquids containing nicotine has been banned since 2015.
The country is finalizing a law that would ban the use of all smoking products, including electronic cigarettes and vaporizers, among minors and prohibit their promotion and advertising.