Health minister Mark Butler says new vaping laws will protect younger Australians, Australia becomes the first nation to impose a ban on engineered stone, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has broken the women's 400-metre hurdle world record at the US Olympic trials.Australia becomes the first nation to impose a ban on engineered stone.Health minister Mark Butler has stressed that business owners must follow new laws which have now made selling e-cigarettes outside of a pharmacy illegal.
"From today, vapes are only able to be sold legally in a therapeutic setting. They're only able to be sold in a pharmacy after a conversation about smoking cessation or nicotine addiction with a qualified health professional. Vape stores, tobacconists, convenience stores, that have been selling these things over the past several years, are no longer able legally to do that. All governments expect business to do the right thing and to comply with the law.
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