Swedish Customs trying their best to seize e-cigs, despite court order

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AegisPrime

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Wow - 33 e-liquid poisonings in 2013 alone - and we're only just hearing about it now???

E-cigarettes in and of themselves are legal in Sweden, and nicotine-free e-juice is available. However, products containing nicotine are generally classified as medicinal. Two exceptions are normal cigarettes and smokeless tobacco, snus, which are instead regulated by the Tobacco Law (Tobakslagen). A small bottle of liquid nicotine e-juice can contain much higher concentrations of nicotine, which the medical products agency said led to 33 poisonings in 2013, including both children and e-cig users.

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They have to protect BS -- Big Snus :laugh:

I highly doubt that e cigs effect the snus market much. It would be more of an attack on those that still smoke because that haven't tried or don't like snus. E cigs are just another product that effects the bottom line of BP and BT.
 
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