Vape shops regulated into closure now looked to as the solution
Kelly Cull a spokesperson for the Canadian Cancer Society has said that the organization is looking for further regulation requiring the sale of vapour products to be limited to adult-only access specialty vape shops.
- Kelly Cull a spokesperson for the Canadian Cancer Society has said that the organization is looking for further regulation requiring the sale of vapour products to be limited to adult-only access specialty vape shops.
- Ordinarily, this type of regulation would be commended by the CVA, however adult-only vape shops in Nova Scotia have been eliminated by the regulations recently enacted to ban flavours.
- The CVA made it clear to regulators and stakeholders that specialty vape shops were best poised to restrict youth access, but the Government of Nova Scotia refused to engage in any dialogue with the industry.
- We vehemently agree that the sale of vape products should be limited to regulated adult-only specialty vape shops.