Australia is at the forefront of a significant debate on vaping regulation, with recent developments indicating a shift in the government's approach.
The Australian Medical Association has voiced strong support for the federal government's vaping reforms, aimed at protecting young Australians from the potential harms of e-cigarettes. However, the Greens have proposed amendments that would allow adults aged 18 and over to purchase medicinal vapes from pharmacies without a prescription, in exchange for their support of the government's bill in the Senate. This proposal comes as the Albanese government revises its initial plan, which was to implement a world-leading ban on the commercial sale of e-cigarettes, now allowing vapes to be sold behind-the-counter at pharmacies without a prescription.
These changes reflect the ongoing debate and efforts to find a balance between public health concerns and access to vaping products for adults.
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