This article was originally posted in another thread in the General E-Smoking Discussion forum:
BBC News - E-cigarettes safety questioned and face possible ban in UK
The OP had been watching the news on TV and said that: "A new bill on e cigarettes [is] being published at 1 pm uk time today". The video in the link above seems to corroborate this and states that: "Later today, we'll found out exactly how the electronic alternative to smoking will be regulated".
I found another article, publised on the NHS Choices website yesterday, which also suggests that "A decision over e-cigarettes and 'vaping' [is] imminent":
Decision over e-cigarettes and 'vaping' imminent - Health News - NHS Choices
Exactly what the contents of the bill are, will, apparently, remain a mystery until 1pm GMT today (5am PST or 8am EST).
EDIT: Another article has just been published on the ITV News website:
Decision on e-cigarette control
JJ
BBC News - E-cigarettes safety questioned and face possible ban in UK
The OP had been watching the news on TV and said that: "A new bill on e cigarettes [is] being published at 1 pm uk time today". The video in the link above seems to corroborate this and states that: "Later today, we'll found out exactly how the electronic alternative to smoking will be regulated".
I found another article, publised on the NHS Choices website yesterday, which also suggests that "A decision over e-cigarettes and 'vaping' [is] imminent":
Decision over e-cigarettes and 'vaping' imminent - Health News - NHS Choices
Exactly what the contents of the bill are, will, apparently, remain a mystery until 1pm GMT today (5am PST or 8am EST).
EDIT: Another article has just been published on the ITV News website:
Decision on e-cigarette control
JJ
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