Tasmania Takes Stand Against Federal E-Cigarette Sales Law

Aug.30.2024
Tasmania Takes Stand Against Federal E-Cigarette Sales Law
Tasmania to challenge federal law on e-cigarette sales, tightening restrictions to prescription-only for adults, aiming to protect youth.

According to a report by ABC News on August 30, Tasmania will become the first state to attempt to overturn upcoming federal laws regarding the sale of e-cigarette products in pharmacies.


The state government announced that they will overturn federal legislation and strengthen restrictions on the sale of nicotine e-cigarette products, allowing them to be purchased only by adults with a prescription.


The federal regulations prohibiting the sale of e-cigarette products outside of pharmacies without a prescription went into effect on July 1st. However, starting on October 1st, the regulations will be relaxed to allow adults to purchase e-cigarette products without a prescription at pharmacies (anyone under the age of 18 will still require a prescription).


However, Tasmania's Health Minister Guy Barnett has stated that the "watered-down" federal laws are not sufficient to protect our children and young people. Barnett announced that the state government will introduce legislation in the coming weeks to restrict the sale of e-cigarettes to adults with a prescription, only available in pharmacies. Sales to individuals under 18 will be prohibited, regardless of whether they have a prescription.


Tasmania will become the first state to attempt to overturn this change and has proposed amendments to the state's Public Health Act.


Barnett stated that the bill has been "vetted and reviewed" to ensure that it can override federal laws, which will take effect on October 1st. He emphasized that state and local health officials agreed to the initial legislation but were disappointed by the changes for October 1st.


The Australian Pharmacy Guild welcomes the stance of the Tasmanian government. Helen O'Byrne, President of the Tasmanian Association, expressed concerns that pharmacists are distributing products that have not been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).


On October 1, 2024, it will be the day when community pharmacies nationwide take on the sole responsibility of providing known harmful and addictive products to the Australian people. We are not asking for this, nor do we want community pharmacies to do this. We simply want to see children stop using e-cigarettes. [Tasmania]'s decision will accelerate this goal through better regulation.


The independent senator for the state, Tammy Tyrell, stated that the actions of the Tasmania government are a "mistake".


This would strain the state's doctor appointment resources and lead people to turn to the black market to purchase low-quality e-cigarettes when they cannot obtain a prescription.


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