No ban on e-cigs


However, there are concerns that people are using them to abuse drugs, that they are being sold to youths, and that there is no quality control of the products.

DESPITE the controversy surrounding e-cigarettes, the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems won’t be banned in Malaysia.

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