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Multiple ban claims incorrect
This article makes multiple factually incorrect claims.
- It states that E-Cigarettes are banned in Bahrain, citing a Telegraph article about a Fatwa. But Fatwas are not legally binding (as is correctly stated in the Regulation section of Malaysia), and indeed there seem to be Vape Shops in Bahrain: https://www.vapeinbahrain.com
-It states that nicotine-containing e-cigarettes have been banned in Japan since 2010, which is simply untrue. The corresponding source also does not state anything of the sort, quite the contrary.
-It states that vaping is legal in the Philippines, when Duterte has already announced a complete ban.
- On the European map it lists Finland, Norway and Sweden as having a complete ban on the sale of nicotine-carrying liquids. This is also incorrect.
These are just a couple mistakes I have found as I scanned this article for my own research. There might be a lot more.
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