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Can They Put You in Jail for Using Vaping Machines? This Is What the Health Law Reform Proposal Says.

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This week, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies will vote on the reform of the General Health Law aimed at banning e-cigarettes, better known as vapeers, and other similar systems or devices. This initiative has already been approved by the Health Commission headed by the deputy Pedro Zenteno Santaella of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena). The reform has triggered alerts among specialists in the field and legislators of the oppositio…
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This week, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies will vote on the reform of the General Health Law aimed at banning e-cigarettes, better known as vapeers, and other similar systems or devices. This initiative has already been approved by the Health Commission headed by the deputy Pedro Zenteno Santaella of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena). The reform has triggered alerts among specialists in the field and legislators of the oppositio…

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El CEO broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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