If Australian e-cigarette users are celebrating tonight, we should understand them! After all, a ban on nicotine imports, which will take effect on July 1, was suddenly withdrawn by Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt, and was postponed until January 1, 2021. The ban was announced on June 20. The ban shows that from July 1, the import nicotine e-liquid will be banned, and anyone who violates the regulations will be fined $220,000. But e-cigarette users can still obtain nicotine e-liquid through a doctor's prescription. However, according to local media reports, the sad reality is that very few Australian doctors are willing to write nicotine prescriptions under the current law, and given the complex and time-consuming requirements of the new plan, there are even fewer people now willing. After the ban was announced, the Australian Health Minister felt protests and opposition from local e-cigarette users. Angry opponents entered social media and called and wrote to local officia...
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