If recreational vapes are banned, why are there still vape shops everywhere?
More than 95% of Australian vapers buy from the illicit market, which fuels violent crime and challenges law enforcement despite government efforts and heavy penalties.
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The viral doll and the vape epidemic plaguing Sydney’s inner west
Every single tobacconist in this neighbourhood sells illicit vapes. Down the road, one uses popular toys to sell them under the prime minister’s nose.
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Read Full ArticleIf recreational vapes are banned, why are there still vape shops everywhere?
Recently, you may have noticed an increase in the number of shops selling tobacco in your area. Alongside cigarettes, these shops often sell vapes. In July 2024, the federal government banned the sale of recreational vapes nationwide. The only way to get one legally is from a pharmacist. Some states also require a doctor’s prescription. So why, then, more than a year on, are these stores still selling vapes, in broad daylight? In short: it’s bec…
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