Australia Takes Tough Stance on Illegal E-cigarette Sales

Sep.23.2024
Australia Takes Tough Stance on Illegal E-cigarette Sales
Australian government cracks down on illegal e-cigarette sales after ban, warns violators may face lawsuits.

On September 22nd, according to ABC News, despite Australia implementing a ban on the sale of e-cigarettes three months ago, tobacco stores and convenience stores are still illegally selling e-cigarettes. In response, Health Minister Mark Butler emphasized that the government will take stricter measures, and businesses found in violation may soon face legal action.


In July of this year, Australia became the first country in the world to ban the sale of non-therapeutic e-cigarettes. Starting in October, adults can purchase e-cigarettes with a prescription from a pharmacy. The new regulations prohibit non-pharmacy businesses from importing, manufacturing, supplying, or advertising e-cigarettes, with violators facing fines of up to millions of Australian dollars and up to seven years in prison. However, e-cigarettes continue to circulate widely on the black market, with some businesses continuing to sell them clandestinely.


Butler pointed out on the TV show "Insider" that some convenience stores and tobacco shops are blatantly violating the law, and the government must take stronger measures. Currently, the federal government is working with state authorities to conduct inspections, and encouraging retailers to turn over their e-cigarette stock while informing them of the new laws and consequences. However, this mild approach may soon come to an end, as Butler warned that the government is prepared to begin prosecuting illegal businesses.


For a long time, the government has been warning that if teenagers are not prevented from using e-cigarettes, a new generation of nicotine addicts will emerge. Data from 2023 shows that nearly 10% of teenagers aged 14 to 17 are using e-cigarettes, a fivefold increase from 2019. The smoking rate among the 18 to 24 age group has also quadrupled, reaching 21%, becoming the first age group in 25 years to see an increase in nicotine use.


Despite the initial intention of the federal government to ban all non-prescription e-cigarette sales, the final law allows adults to purchase e-cigarettes in pharmacies starting in October. These e-cigarettes are specifically designed to help smokers quit and only offer mint, menthol, or tobacco flavors. In contrast, illegally sold e-cigarettes offer a variety of sweet and fruity flavors.


Opposition shadow Health Minister Anne Ruston has criticized the federal government's e-cigarette regulations for failing to effectively protect children, making them a target for the black market. She proposed that the coalition government establish a special task force led by the Australian Federal Police and Border Force to crack down on illegal e-cigarettes from border to storefront.


Butler said that the retail ban implemented on July 1 has begun to show its effects, with some e-cigarette stores in his constituency already closed. He emphasized that the introduction of e-cigarettes was originally intended to help heavy smokers quit smoking, but the reality is different, as it actually leads to a new generation becoming addicted to nicotine. He has decided to continue his efforts to protect the health of young people in Australia.


In January of this year, the Australian government banned the import of most disposable e-cigarettes and has since seized over 5 million illegal e-cigarettes at the border.


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