Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
alert-–-brutal-reality-check-for-anthony-albanese’s-government-as-major-fail-of-its-‘world-leading’-vape-crackdown-is-exposedAlert – Brutal reality check for Anthony Albanese’s government as major fail of its ‘world-leading’ vape crackdown is exposed

Despite the Albanese government’s ban on the  importation of disposable vape products in , it is as easy as it has ever been to buy them with the black market operating in plain sight. 

A nationwide ban on the importation of disposable vapes came into force on January 1.

Retailers are permitted to sell existing inventory imported before January 1, as long as it is nicotine-free. Selling nicotine vapes has been illegal since 2021, but many retailers have brazenly continued to sell them illegally. 

Health Minister Mark Butler called the reforms ‘world-leading’ as they kicked in last week, adding: ‘If you vape, this new year make it your resolution to quit.’

But Mr Butler’s ‘world-leading’ crackdown appears to be going up in smoke, and specialist retailers and convenience stores still sell disposable vapes that contain nicotine.

Along King Street in the trendy Sydney suburb of Newtown, Daily Mail journalist Olivia Day spotted at least 20 independent and chain stores selling illegal nicotine vapes, illicit cigarettes and other smoking devices.

Surprisingly, the transaction for this forbidden vice was as smooth as buying everyday legal goods. 

No ID checks to confirm age, no secretive whispers – just a straightforward exchange of my credit card for the contraband. 

Just four simple words were required: ‘Do you sell vapes?’ 

All of the illegal vapes Daily Mail  bought contained nicotine

A plastic folder displayed the models and flavours

It has been illegal to vape or smoke cigarettes in without a prescription since 2021

At some of the stores our reporter was handed plastic folders displaying the dozens of different models and flavours customers can choose from. 

They offered a range of flavors that would make Willy Wonka jealous, options such as apple, blueberry raspberry, watermelon, and mango ice are available, all of which contain nicotine, despite Mr Butler’s new crackdown.

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Vaping on the Gold Coast during schoolies

Vaping on the Gold Coast during schoolies

The packaging was adorned with vibrant colours and playful designs that made the vapes look more like lollies marketed to children than nicotine products. 

Prices ranged from $25 to $50 depending on the amount of puffs the vape contains.

Legalise Vaping director Brian Marlow told Daily Mail this was proof that government attempt to regulate vaping were not working.

‘The funny thing about this ban is that disposable vapes have never been legal in , they have always been banned,’ he said.

Back in 2021, the Morrison government made it illegal for any n to purchase or import nicotine vapes or e-cigarettes without a prescription from a doctor. 

This brought the requirement for importation in line with an existing ban on the sale of nicotine vapes in under state and territory laws. 

But many retailers and manufacturers have attempted to get around the legislation by falsely claiming their products do not contain nicotine.

Under the new ban, retailers are permitted to sell existing nicotine-free inventory imported before this year. 

The importation of all non-therapeutic vapes, and all vapes for personal use, will be prohibited from March 1. 

To coincide with the changes to importation rules, a new access scheme will be set up to allow doctors and nurses to prescribe therapeutic vapes where appropriate. 

Mr Marlow said the bans had only allowed retailers to charge their customers more for vapes because of the increased risks they were taking to import and sell them. 

Daily Mail  visited five convenience stores on bustling King Street in Newtown, in Sydney's inner west, to prove just how easy it is to still buy illicit vapes

Daily Mail visited five convenience stores on bustling King Street in Newtown, in Sydney’s inner west, to prove just how easy it is to still buy illicit vapes

's Federal Health Minister Mark Butler send a blunt message to vapers in 2024: 'If you vape, this year, make it your resolution to quit'

‘s Federal Health Minister Mark Butler send a blunt message to vapers in 2024: ‘If you vape, this year, make it your resolution to quit’

No ID checks were required when Daily Mail  purchased illegal vape products

No ID checks were required when Daily Mail purchased illegal vape products

He said crime gangs who import the vapes from China to sell to retailers have also been able to increase their profit margins. 

‘Over 90 per cent of the vapes sold in are black market,’ he said. 

‘With over one million vapers in you’re looking at a multi-billion dollar industry that the federal government has no real plan to legalise.

‘We’re the only country in the world with an issue this bad.’

Mr Marlow said highly addictive IGET vapes manufactured in Chinese factories were also banned in China and rarely used by residents. 

‘But here, we’re eating it up, there’s no issue exporting it to ,’ he said.

‘Because we haven’t regulated the market properly, people are willing to break the law and face criminal charges.

‘They’re happy to sell to kids. We’re letting criminals operate.’

Experts say illicit vape pens imported from China have created a multi-billion dollar industry

Experts say illicit vape pens imported from China have created a multi-billion dollar industry

Mr Marlow said marketing restrictions, product standards, licences for retailers, and heavy fines for selling to minors would help clean up the black market. 

‘ should be following the lead of New Zealand, the UK and the rest of the world when it comes to vaping laws,’ he said. 

‘Allow the sale of high quality vapes and regulate them in the same way we regulate other adult-only products like alcohol. 

‘Doing this will allow adults to access safer products that won’t have sky high nicotine levels like what you see in dodgy Chinese disposables. 

‘It will also crush the rampant vaping black market the government has created.’

Vapes are sold beside lighters and chocolates

The popular IGET vapes cost about $25 each

A nationwide ban on the import and sale of disposable vapes came into effect on January 1

Researchers recently found that one in four n teens have vaped

Researchers recently found that one in four n teens have vaped

However, Professor Simon Chapman of Public Health at the University of Sydney said vapes needed to be strictly regulated, and objected to calling the reforms a ‘ban’.

‘Vapes are not being banned but strictly regulated like they always should have been. Anyone who says they are banned probably also believes that every prescribed drug in is by the same argument also banned,’ Professor Chapman told media. 

The government’s current crackdown is fuelled by the rise in underage Aussies accessing vapes and young non-smokers adopting nicotine vaping.  

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‘Vaping was sold to governments and to communities all around the world as a therapeutic product to help long term smokers quit,’ Mr Butler said in a National Press Club address in May 2023.

‘It was not sold as a recreational product, and in particular, not one for our kids. That is what it has become.’ 

Mr Butler criticised the former Coalition government, saying they were not strict enough on regulating vape imports, and simultaneously created excessive hurdles for smokers seeking legal prescriptions. 

‘The former government ended up creating the perfect conditions for this unregulated, essentially illegal market to flourish right before our eyes,’ Mr Butler said.

‘A so-called prescription model with next to no prescriptions, a ban with no real enforcement and an addictive product with no support to quit.’

HOW THE NEW BAN ON DISPOSABLE VAPES WORKS 

  • From January 1, a nationwide ban on the importation of disposable vapes came into force
  • Retailers are permitted to sell existing inventory imported before January 1, as long as it is nicotine-free
  • Further measures, including a ban on the personal importation of vapes, will start in March
  • To coincide with the changes to importation rules, a new access scheme will be set up to allow doctors and nurses to prescribe therapeutic vapes where appropriate

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