Sun.Star Baguio

Vape vendors asks for exemption

CLAIMED AS MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO QUIT SMOKING

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

VAPE shops in the city are lobbying for exemptions from the nationwide smoking ban.

Petitioner­s are now asking the city through the local council to be exempted from the new law with these concession­s; to exempt or exclude selling Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS) or Vape 100 meters away from any point in the perimeter of schools, public playground or other facility frequented by minors, offices of the DOH and attached agencies, hospitals and health facilities.”

Another request by close to 50 petitioner­s is to be allowed to have vape testing or vaping within store

premises upon compliance with standard ventilatio­n devices.

Petitioner­s claim vaping is the most effective alternativ­e to gradual withdrawal from smoking especially those who avoiding abrupt withdrawal symptoms.

Months ago the Baguio City Council approved the amended Anti-Smoking Ordinance dubbed the “Smoke Free Baguio,” which includes vaping or ENDS is included.

In the ordinance, selling or distributi­ng tobacco or ENDS products or posting, displaying through posters, leaflets in point-of-sale establishm­ents where prohibited, or where minors frequent, are not allowed.

The new law also prohibits devices whether or not used to deliver nicotine through vaping, or resembles the act or outward appearance of smoking. Displaying and promoting tobacco, except in enclosed, opaque and single-colored storages is not allowed, as stated in the amended ordinance.

The ordinance prohibits the use, sale, distributi­on, and advertisem­ent of cigarettes and other tobacco products in certain places and imposing penalties for violations.

The new ordinance amended Ordinance No. 8 of 2008, anchored on the World Health Organizati­on Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, under the amended ordinance, priority and right is given for the protection of public health, safety, and promotion of tobacco control, in public places, public conveyance­s; but considers the provision of smoking areas, with details on posting of proper signages.

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