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Well when the government (who just banned everything) decide to go on tour with Tobacco Control to preach their message, I found the perfect company to take them:
Further to the above post, I notice from the article that:
"Substances, such as alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, food and
medical products, would be excluded from the scope of the offence, as
would controlled drugs, which would continue to be regulated by the
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971."
Does that mean that e-liquid, not being tobacco or medical product, would fall under this ruling?
As an aside, is there a secret to being able to view comments on the politics.co.uk site? Does one have to be 'approved' or something? When I hover over the 'comments' thing at the bottom of the article, I get nothing, and no amount of frantic clicking seems to help.
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