Prohibición De Vapeadores en México Favorece Al Crimen Organizado en Su Venta Ilegal - Latino-News - El Periódico De Los Hispanos
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The president of the collective Mexico and the Vapeando World, Juan José Cirion Lee regretted that Mexican legislators have consummated banning vapeo in the country.
Activists warned that the reform banning the sale of vapeers in Mexico delivers at least five million devices a month to organized crime for clandestine marketing. The president of the collective Mexico and the Vapeando World, Juan José Cirion Lee, lamented that “they have consummated banning vaping in the country,” without considering consumers and users.THE MAY INTEREST: Senate approves sanctions for anyone selling vapeers and e-cigarettesCiri…
Faced with the recent reform in Mexico that gives a vape ban, wins organized crime, revealed Víctor Pérez Díaz. Faced with the ban on the marketing of vapeers, it opens the perfect space for organized crime to take control of electronic cigars, said the Federal Representative of National Action, Víctor Pérez Díaz. "There is a power that is winning the 'fat prize' with what we are analyzing today, with what the Morena group has presented to this …
On Tuesday, the Chamber of Deputies approved reforms that criminalize the sale and distribution of vapeurs and e-cigarettes. Now, selling these devices can cost a citizen up to nearly 10 years in prison. To present this only as a public health policy is to ignore the origin of the ban.State policies are often presumed to be techniques or ideological.The war against vape is different: a disproportionate law that was not born in the Ministry of He…
The reform envisages severe sanctions and seeks to curb consumption among young people, as well as to limit the expansion of the illegal market for these devices.
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