Legal Drug Blues

More impressive results have come from simply increasing taxes on alcoholic beverages. States that have done so have been rewarded, mostly through reductions in the consequences of excessive drinking.

The Irish government is one of several taking steps to address an emerging risk to the health of their country’s young people--  the growing popularity of disposable vapes.

Here’s something on the subject, courtesy of the BBC:

Irish government approves plans to ban disposable vapes

The new law is anything but toothless. An individual convicted of having supplied vaping devices to the public is eligible for penalties of up to two years in jail, along with  the equivalent of $7,000 US in fines. That should be enough to discourage shop owners from prominent display of vapes at the checkout counter.

Likewise, new restrictions have been approved to limit the advertising and marketing of products that contain nicotine. Best of all, the new restrictions apply not only to vape devices currently available, but to others as they are introduced in future.

The rationale for these restrictions is twofold. First, there are many important health consequences associated with...

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"Disposable" means the devices can neither be recharged nor refilled. They exist to supply an addictive drug to repeat customers, preferably on a daily basis, quite possibly over a lifetime.

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