European nations are becoming increasingly serious about cracking down on smoking and vaping, especially among young people. Belgium has become the first country in the European Union to outright ban the sale of disposable vapes starting this month. At the same time, Italy’s Milan also ushered in the new year by implementing a ban on outdoor smoking in public spaces.

As reported by The Guardian, Belgian health minister Frank Vandenbroucke didn’t mince words when announcing the prohibition last year, calling disposable e-cigarettes an “extremely harmful” product designed to hook a new generation on nicotine. He cited the waste from the non-reusable vapes as being packed with “hazardous chemicals” that damage the environment.

  • @Usernameblankface
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    24 days ago

    I don’t understand why inhaling a vapor or smoke is the preferred delivery method. I know there are patches, I’d assume pills exist,

    • @[email protected]
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      64 days ago

      Habit. A huge part of my addiction is simply the act of taking a break and inhaling some vapour. I smoked for 6 years and now have vaped for 8 years. Sure the patch or other alternatives will get me my nicotine but they dont satisfy the need to have something in my hand and inhale.

      Yes it’s not a good habit but that’s my business.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 days ago

      To add to what he said, route of ingestion affects how different drugs metabolize in your system, and smoking happens to be the ROI that jives best with nicotine.