Britain takes steps to clamp down on teen vaping
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[May 30, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government said on Tuesday it
would close a loophole that lets retailers give free samples of vapes to
children in a clampdown on e-cigarettes, whose colourful designs and
fruity flavours make them stand out on grocery store shelves.
"I am deeply concerned about the sharp rise in kids vaping and shocked
by reports of illicit vapes containing lead getting into the hands of
school children," Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in the statement
released by the health department, referring to a BBC report last week.
"The marketing and the illegal sales of vapes to children is completely
unacceptable."
The statement cited a 2023 survey by public health charity Action on
Smoking and Health (ASH) of 11-17 year olds in which 2 out of 5 young
people said they smoke vapes just to try it, while 1 in 5 said they do
it due to peer pressure.
The issue is not unique to Britain, where selling vapes to under 18s is
illegal. An estimated 2.55 million U.S. middle and high school students
reported using e-cigarettes during the early part of 2022 in a survey, a
level health officials said was "concerning."
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Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
speaks during the London Defence Conference, at King's College, in
London, Britain May 23, 2023. Ben Stansall/Pool via REUTERS
"We should continue to encourage
smokers to swap to vaping as the lesser risk, whilst preventing the
marketing and sale of vapes to children," England's Chief Medical
Officer Professor Chris Whitty said in the statement.
The government said it would also review the rules on issuing fines
to shops selling vapes to under 18s to allow local authorities to
issue on-the-spot fines and fixed penalty notices more easily.
(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Jan Harvey)
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