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Regulation of electronic cigarettes
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Regulation of electronic cigarettes varies across countries and states, ranging from no regulation to banning them entirely.[1] As of 2015[update], around two thirds of major nations have regulated e-cigarettes in some way.[2] A 2023 report by the World Health Organization (WHO) found that 34 countries had banned the sale of e-cigarettes.[3]
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Legal to sell nicotine-containing and nicotine-free cartridges
Legal to sell nicotine-free and nicotine-containing cartridges below certain level
Legal to sell nicotine-free cartridges; illegal to sell nicotine-containing cartridges
(De facto) illegal to sell nicotine-containing and nicotine-free cartridges
Unknown