Clamping down on use of e-cigarettes, the Tamil Nadu government has issued a government order banning its manufacture, sale and possession with immediate effect in the state.
“The government...prohibits the manufacture, sale (including online sale), of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), knows as E-Cigarettes or by any other name or component with immediate effect in Tamil Nadu,” the order said.
Listing the ill-effects of using e-cigarettes, the government order said it is a myth that it is less harmful than beedis and cigarettes.
The government order (GO) comes after Health Minister C Vijayabaskar’s announcement on June 14 this year in the state Assembly that e-cigarettes would be banned.
The ban covers distribution, trade, display, marketing, advertisement, use, import and possession of e-cigarettes as well, the government order dated September 3 said.
The Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine has been instructed to strictly implement the order, the order said.
Listing the ill-effects of using e-cigarettes, the government order said it is a myth that it is less harmful than beedis and cigarettes.
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