How illegal are vapes? Now It Makes Sense
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We’ve known for some time that buying nicotine vapes over the counter has been illegal. So why are they still so easy to buy? And what’s slowed down progress on regulation? In Episode Two we’ll look at the legal loopholes vape manufacturers have been using to keep their vapes on the shelves. We also head to Parliament House to hear from those trying to crack down on vapes, and those trying to get them legalised.
Credits
Features:
Becky Freeman, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Sydney UniversityMark Butler, Federal Health Minister Dr Jody Moller, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Wollongong Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.Matt Canavan, Senator, National Party of Australia Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.
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We’ve known for some time that buying nicotine vapes over the counter has been illegal. So why are they still so easy to buy? And what’s slowed down progress on regulation? In Episode Two we’ll look at the legal loopholes vape manufacturers have been using to keep their vapes on the shelves. We also head to Parliament House to hear from those trying to crack down on vapes, and those trying to get them legalised.
Credits
Features:
Becky Freeman, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Sydney UniversityMark Butler, Federal Health Minister Dr Jody Moller, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Wollongong Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.Matt Canavan, Senator, National Party of Australia Professor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15 min