“The use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery systems (ENDS), also known as e-cigarettes, and other vaping devices in public spaces are to fall under the scope of the Tobacco Control Act 2020, which is now being reviewed by a joint select committee of Parliament. The provision goes beyond the traditional tobacco products, as the Government seeks to fill gaps in the current legislation to make the country fully compliant with the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FTCC). The proposed Bill prohibits holding or smoking a lit electronic tobacco product in public places such as bus stops, schools, government-occupied buildings supermarkets, areas designated for use by children, sport and recreational facilities, and health facilities, including pharmacies.”
BILL TARLING — Of course they’re also following the U.S. FDA and CDC anti-vaping policy by referencing the E-liquid Vape Products as “ENDS”
ARTICLE LINK: Electronic cigarettes to come under Tobacco Control Act