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Australia restricts vape sales to pharmacies as new laws take effect
SYDNEY — New vaping regulations in Australia came into force on Monday (July 1), moving e-cigarettes behind pharmacy counters in a bid to curb youth vaping although opponents forced the government to walk back a stricter prohibition. The laws, passe
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The laws, passed last week, will restrict vape sales to pharmacies and require customers to speak with the pharmacist before buying a vape. Those under 18 will need a prescription.
The ruling Labour party was forced to water down a broader plan that would have limited sales to those with a medical prescription after opposition from Greens senators concerned it would restrict access for those looking to quit smoking and strain the health system.
But a three-month delay to implement the last-minute compromise means customers over 18 will require a prescription until October, when that requirement will lapse.
"I think it doesn't really make that much sense, especially if they're going to be changing it again in October," Sydney resident Sarah Harris told Reuters.
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