
Greens propose legalisation and regulation of nicotine vapes

Image: Greens MLC and spokesperson for health Cate Faehrmann (left), and Greens candidate for Sydney Nick Ward (right). Photo: Facebook/Cate Faehrmann.
By JASMINE SIMMONS
Health spokesperson and Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann, has proposed a plan to legalise nicotine vapes for Australian adults. The plan aims to reduce youth access to vapes via the black market, and target the harmful effects associated with e-cigarette devices.
The proposal outlines strategies to effectively reduce the negative impacts of vape consumption. The Greens regulations will include monitoring and reducing nicotine levels in vapes.
The Greens also propose requiring health warnings on all vaping products, similar to what currently exists on cigarettes, and establishing recycling systems to minimise waste caused by illegal vapes.
“Our plan would regulate nicotine vapes like any other tobacco product, with strict restrictions on advertising and nicotine content” Faehrmann said.
Regarding the waste crisis, Faehrmann said that the Greens will “make producers responsible for the end-of-life of these products and require retailers to operate ‘vape-waste’ disposal bins.”
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