Carrie L Wade, a senior fellow and the director of harm reduction policy for the R Street Institute, said when the ban was first mooted that the ministry’s findings contradicted most other studies.
India proposes ban on e-cigarettes and three-year jail term for repeat offenders
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“Policymakers should never lose sight of the fact that proper Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems regulation will incentivise smokers to move away from combustible cigarettes”, she wrote in Quartz.