The debate on the use of e-cigarettes was re-established in Rosario. A project presented at the Municipal Council proposes to ban vaping in bars, restaurants, offices, shops and other closed spaces with public access, equating its regulation to that currently governing tobacco use. The initiative arises in the midst of a growing concern about the increased use of e-cigarettes for smoking, especially among young people and adolescents.
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The debate on the use of e-cigarettes was re-established in Rosario. A project presented at the Municipal Council proposes to ban vaping in bars, restaurants, offices, shops and other closed spaces with public access, equating its regulation to that currently governing tobacco use. The initiative arises in the midst of a growing concern about the increased use of e-cigarettes for smoking, especially among young people and adolescents.