Suhakam Child Commissioner Calls for Crackdown on E-Cigarettes Supply

Aug.02.2024
Suhakam Child Commissioner Calls for Crackdown on E-Cigarettes Supply
Suhakam children's commissioner calls for government crackdown on e-cigarette supply to protect youth, following recent hospitalization case.

According to a report by The Borneo Post on August 2nd, the Children's Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam), Farah Nini Dusuki, has called on the government to intensify efforts to curb the supply of e-cigarettes to children and teenagers. This call emphasizes the need to strengthen monitoring of illegal sales of e-cigarettes on social media.


Recently, a Malaysian high school student was sent to the hospital in critical condition due to suspected overdose of an e-cigarette containing chemical flavorings (synthetic cannabinoids). In response to this incident, the Health Ministry warned the public in a statement not to see e-cigarettes as a "healthier and less harmful" alternative, to be used to help smokers quit or reduce cigarette consumption. The two should not be confused.


In addition, Farah emphasized the need for strict enforcement of Section 13 of the 2023 Public Health Tobacco Control Act (Act No. 852), which prohibits the sale of tobacco or alternative tobacco products to children. She also mentioned that Section 17 of Act No. 852 stipulates that it is illegal for individuals under the age of 18 to smoke or use any tobacco (or alternative tobacco products).


Farr urges parents and guardians to be vigilant about the dangers and health risks associated with e-cigarette products. These products are typically advertised on social media with attractive packaging and enticing flavors, making them particularly appealing to young people. Farr adds:


If you are aware that a child is using e-cigarettes, it is important to seek help immediately. Government health agencies and other professional organizations offer smoking cessation services, including therapy and counseling.


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