I found this BBC article deeply offensive and chock full of untruths.
I notice it's written by Tom Housden, BBC News, Sydney.. and makes you wonder if he really believes the propaganda spouted...
He (or the BBC) certainly didn't fact check it. And there is no mention of the extremely damaging effects of Aussie vaping prohibition.
Just because Aus has the abject stupidity to attempt to eradicate tobacco harm reduction doesn't mean it's supportive propaganda should be preached as some kind of gospel on main news outlets in other countries. It (the negative propaganda) is becoming like a pervasive disease.
I found this BBC article deeply offensive and chock full of untruths.
I notice it's written by Tom Housden, BBC News, Sydney.. and makes you wonder if he really believes the propaganda spouted...
He (or the BBC) certainly didn't fact check it. And there is no mention of the extremely damaging effects of Aussie vaping prohibition.
Just because Aus has the abject stupidity to attempt to eradicate tobacco harm reduction doesn't mean it's supportive propaganda should be preached as some kind of gospel on main news outlets in other countries. It (the negative propaganda) is becoming like a pervasive disease.
I hope it gets reported for what it is...
"...and that includes almost all of Latin America..." No it doesn't. Vapes are legal and available just about everywhere., the man's a liar.
Vapes are banned in most of Latin America, and 23% of the world's population live under an e-cig ban -
https://ecigintelligence.com/thr-regulations-a-global-perspective/