UNITED STATES: New York State adds e-cigarettes to smoking ban.
UNITED STATES: New York State adds e-cigarettes to smoking ban.

UNITED STATES: New York State adds e-cigarettes to smoking ban.

Last Monday in the United States, the Governor of the State of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo signed a law prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes where smoking is already prohibited. This concerns certain public places such as bars, restaurants or even workplaces.


A PROHIBITION OF VAPOTAGE THAT TAKES EFFECT UNDER 30 DAYS


Electronic cigarettes, a popular substitute for smoking, will soon be banned from public places in New York State. Indeed, the governor Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday signed a law to ban vaping anywhere where smoking is already banned. This new law should take effect within 30 days, public places such as bars, restaurants or even workplaces are affected.

According to Governor Cuomo " This measure puts an end to a dangerous loophole in the law, it allows the state of New York to be stronger and healthierJeff Seyler, the executive vice president of the Northeast Region of Lung Association declares that " this new law not only protects public health by limiting the use of e-cigarettes and exposure to the public but it also protects children, for whom the products are just another dangerous tool that often leads to a life of nicotine addiction. »

Obviously, the discourse of vapers and professionals in the sector is not the same! Aman Singh, Owner of Long Island Vape indicates that these laws were not necessary, if he recognizes that the products he sells may carry a health risk, according to him it is a lesser evil. Most clients use it to quit smoking, " We're trying here to help people, »He declares adding that these restrictions could have an impact on his customers« I think people are likely to take back the tobacco. »

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