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Vape Vendors Face 15 Lashes and up to 20 Years in Prison in Singapore.

The Singapore government, a country with harsh drug laws, announced Thursday that starting September 1, it will punish suppliers of vapes containing etomidate, a substance with an anesthetic effect, with up to 20 years in prison and a maximum of 15 strokes of the cane.

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The Singapore government, a country with harsh drug laws, announced Thursday that starting September 1, it will punish suppliers of vapes containing etomidate, a substance with an anesthetic effect, with up to 20 years in prison and a maximum of 15 strokes of the cane.

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Singapore will punish with up to 15 ‘zots’ with cane rods and 20 years in prison the suppliers of vapeers...

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Singapore is getting tougher in the fight against e-cigarettes: vaping will start being punished with mandatory inpatient treatment, importation up to twenty years in prison. Not to mention the caning that even school-age children are threatened with. Tougher repression will start now – on Monday, September 1. And as incredible as it may sound compared to the Czech environment, Singapore has its reasons: Have you heard the term Kpod? Some expert…

Vaping has been banned in Singapore since 2018. Possessing, using, or purchasing vaporizers carries a maximum fine of S$2,000. Regeneración, August 28, 2025. […] The post 15 lashes and up to 20 years in prison for vapers in Singapore was first published on RegeneraciónMX.

The Asian country, which banned e-cigarettes in 2018, is also proposing rehabilitation programs for users.

The Singapore government, a country with harsh drug laws, announced Thursday that from September 1, it will punish suppliers of vapes containing etomidate, a substance with an anesthetic effect, with up to 20 years in prison and a maximum of 15 strokes of the cane. "Vapes have become a gateway for substance abuse," said the city-state's Health Minister, Ong Ye Kung, in a statement. Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong already announced last …

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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