this post was submitted on 05 Nov 2024
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Still there's no reason to wait that long. Ban now the supply to the stores and full ban on 2025 if they still have stock.
It's very normal to give businesses a short period to make arrangements/sell off stock.
They were never going to pass a law that banned them right from that second.
This is a good move. The damage that will continue to happen for the next 6 months or whatever is miniscule compared to the damage of just allowing it to continue indefinitely. Hopefully other countries follow suit.
Banning them from ordering stock without any warning is the exact opposite of giving them a short period to make arrangements.
I imagine a lot of it is to remove current stock, and because the UK has several tobacco companies that moved into vapes, and also employ hundreds