Legal restrictions on tobacco and e-cigarettes vary significantly by country and region, but they generally include measures such as age restrictions that prohibit sales to minors, advertising bans, packaging requirements like warning labels, and restrictions on where these products can be used. In many places, there are also regulations on the sale and distribution of tobacco and e-cigarettes, including taxes and licensing requirements for retailers. Some countries have implemented strict limits on e-cigarette components, such as the concentration of nicotine or the flavors permitted, aimed at reducing appeal to younger consumers. Furthermore, public health campaigns often accompany these restrictions to educate consumers about the potential health risks associated with tobacco and e-cigarette use.
The legal landscape surrounding tobacco and e-cigarettes has evolved significantly in recent years, largely in response to growing awareness of...
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