Lithuania Vaping question

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First post with a question that I'm hoping I can get an answer for pretty quick.

What is the current status of "vaping" in Lithuania, Legal or Banned?

I will be there on Business Travel for a few months and would like to bring my mods and eliquid with me but I am getting conflicting info if it is legal or banned. Even though some sites on the internet say BANNED, I have seen Vape Shop that appear to be in Vilnius, Lithuania and have seen that "Duty Free" at the airport sells Vaepe Electronic cigs.

If it is legal, any idea on the amount that I may bring into country plus allowable Nicotine levels.

I emailed Lithuania Customs a week ago and have posted on other sites with no response yet and the flight date is getting closer and closer.

Thanks for the help...................................Kwit
 

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Just a quick google, the second listing reads this:
Lithuania e cigarettes. In recent times e cigarettes have become more common in Lithuania
but, upon going to the website, it doesn't look like a serious site. It reads this:
Vaping an electronic cigarette in Lithuania is very similar to smoking a traditional cigarette, without all the harmful effects of smoking. Every day we see new people starting to vape and moving over to e cigs in Lithuania. Get your products delivered by **************** directly to your door, we are fast and good value for money.

I have removed the name because, according to the rules, suppliers will not be listed if their site contain anything claiming e-cigs to be healthier. Although I am not a supplier, I still feel the need to adhere to said rule.

Anyway, I'm not sure if it is or not. I did google it, but can't really find much.

Hope I helped in some way.

Also, this is my 100th post. YES!
 
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