Premier David Eby announced new regulations on Wednesday, ordering nicotine pouches only be sold from behind pharmacy counters. As Kier Junos explains, the move is aimed at preventing youth from becoming addicted.
@@BC_Geoffit’s not the corner stores making the decision to ban the product. The point he’s making is the government makes the decision to legalize all hard drugs but ban a product for quitting smoking. The point is pretty obvious.
Meanwhile in Sweden they have been using snus for a long time and they have the lowest smoking rates in the world! It has nothing to do with the children and all to do with loss of cigarette taxes!!
So people like me who have been smoking since 14 and went to vaping at late 14 until 19 when vaping was causing high blood pressure issues so I switched to pouches and something like this would make me have to go back to vaping causing my heart issues to have problems again! After using pouches from vaping for 5 years straight all day every day, my cardiologist noticed I was doing significantly better and I now longer have high Blood Pressure, nor have to take my HBP medication anymore! Pouches have probably saved me from having a heart attack along with helping my asthmatic lung clear out in as little as 3 months and after 6 months my lungs are almost as happy and healthier than they have been in years!
@@AndrewDhaliwal-iu1ws if you genuinely think that consuming tobacco is without health risks and actually improves your health overall, then yeah you’re missing more than just a few brain cells.
This is sad you’ll let people smoke but make it hard for them to quit. You’re making Canada a joke. This is why other countries make fun of you and your own people hate their government.
lol so naive. Please let’s hear your foolproof plan of how the provincial government can stop addictive substances from being imported to BC and how they can stop the addicts from getting their fix. So so naive