Written by RNZ
Outdated legislation for vaping and e-cigarettes is preventing the Health Ministry from cracking down on them, the ministry says.
New research published in the New Zealand Medical Journal yesterday revealed only one in 10 websites selling e-cigarettes was asking for proof of age, and 70 percent had no obvious health warnings.
It also found that of 59 New Zealand websites with such products, 68 percent had no obvious health warnings, and only 25 percent mentioned nicotine addiction.
A Ministry of Health spokesperson said there were practical barriers to enforcing the smoke-free legislation for vaping products because the law only applied to nicotine manufactured from tobacco, nor did it cover devices that contained no nicotine.