Beijing strictly investigates e-cigarette sales around campus



On November 1, 2019, the Chinese government officially issued a notice prohibiting the sale of e-cigarettes on online platforms. Instantly, major platforms have removed e-cigarette, e-liquid and other e-cigarette related products. For a time, e-cigarette Usher in the cold winter. An important reason for the ban on the online platform is that e-cigarette was sold to minors, and the government is worried that this will cause minors to eventually switch to cigarette products, which will cause a minor addiction to occur. In 2018, I repeatedly reproduced the spread of e-cigarette sales around the campus, and I also pointed out my concerns, because the school is a community, and minors are easily attracted by the new things. The school only needs one or two people to buy e-cigarette, which may cause e-cigarette to flood the campus. Now my worries have finally become a reality. Perhaps the Chinese e-cigarette or e-liquid manufacturers, or the e-cigarette industry\'s sellers all have a premon

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