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Thailand Cracks Down on E-Cigarette Smokers Amid Health Concerns

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2 hours ago, wombat said:

never in the history of man has so much money been spent on a plant trying to find something wrong with it.
so far no luck.

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Always some ninny trying to prove anything people enjoy is harmful.

 

I wonder how much has been spent trying to prove coffee is harmful.

I would like to see a crackdown on Brussel Sprouts, can't be good for you.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai government is intensifying its crackdown on e-cigarettes,

How many crackdowns is that now in the last year ?

Thailand Cracks Down on E-Cigarette Smokers Amid Health Concerns.

 

Get serious on real crimes like Billions from corruption and traffic violations offenders, when they have that sorted then they can think about other things. 

No wonder this country is in a mess.

2 hours ago, Marcous said:

Well, I actually leave it to soak in vegetable glycerin and use it in my vape. 

 

 

While you flagellate?

The vapes and liquids are so numerous that they must be coming into the country by the container load which means Customs checks. Whilst I appreciate it is impossible to physically examine the contents of every incoming container, X-Ray scanning should detect more. Being a cynic, I suspect many are being cleared for entry by officials who have received additonal 'paperwork' from the importer.

5 hours ago, wombat said:

While you flagellate?

You're welcome, don't mention it. 

Always happy to help. 

10 hours ago, ChipButty said:

You have not got a clue what is in them,

That IS a problem. So regulate them, so we do know what is in them, and people can reduce the harm from cigs.  In the meantime, look into the nicotine pouches - are legal / tax-stamped.  Regular doses of nicotine isn't what causes the major health problems.

7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

How many crackdowns is that now in the last year ?

Only one like this ever since vapes came in.

10 hours ago, ChipButty said:

You have not got a clue what is in them

Do you know many chemicals/carcinogens are in cigs which of course are legal? Your comment is purely one that has been given very little thought and/or research and simply parrots the anti-vape narrative. 

They should start with all the kids that do it ..    sickening !

On 4/24/2025 at 4:30 PM, snoop1130 said:

Research from Ramathibodi Hospital has underscored the severity of the issue, revealing that treatment for vaping-related illnesses such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, heart attack, and asthma cost the hospital approximately 306 million baht last year.


While you’re at it, do some research into the ill effects of nicotine delivery through regular cigarettes! These policies are all about one thing, TO PROTECT THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY AND TAX REVENUE STREAM! Please don’t dress it up as anything else. 

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