I've tried looking, but none of the online legal resources seem to be up to date.
"and the ban was a result of political pressure and the Government's inability to collect the tobacco tax from their sale."
Enough Said America will be soon in line to ban them for the same exact reason.. i really hope that isnt true..
NQ is correct in his logic ( and devils advocacy) I think the reasons we are up in arms is because there are many many poisons on our supermarket/hardware shelves that will kill many,many people....this ban on the retail sale, is based more on the e-smoking threat ( as it is unregulated and probably more importantly untaxed) than on public health issues... a bottle of straight bleach has the capacity to kill how many toddlers? a bottle of whisky? what about the carbaryl concentrate in my shed for spraying vegies? not to mention the simple ingestion of cigarettes will kill a child.
For many years nicotine has been available to anyone ( for instance gardeners ) at a MUCH higher concentration 100g/litre !!!... suddenly our 4mg cartridge is the cause of worry and kneejerk?
It it wasnt e-smoking that was the problem , why does the minister feel the need to mention the use sale and possession of e-cigarettes being unlawful in his own media release?