People who sell e-cigarettes in Ontario are trying to dissuade the Liberal government from imposing new restrictions on how vape shops can market their products. Vape shop owners fear the new rules would ban their staff from showing customers how to use e-cigarettes or letting them sample flavoured vaping products known as e-juice. Maria Papaioannoy is a co-owner of the Ecig Flavourium, which has three vape shop locations in Toronto and Port Hope, Ont. Hoskins suggested vape shops could get exemptions similar to specialty cigar shops, which are allowed to let customers see, touch and smell cigars, as they are off limits to anyone under 19. It is already illegal in Ontario to sell vaping products to anyone under 19.
Source: CBC News November 25, 2017 12:00 UTC