Vape shops in Sydney will continue to operate despite government crackdown on e-cigarette sales. The state government supports federal laws to shut down vape shops, but the vaping industry is fighting against a ban on retail sales. City of Sydney councillor expresses concern over the availability of illegal vapes in the city.
Vape shops will continue to operate across Sydney despite the state and federal governments’ crackdown on the importation and sale of e-cigarettes. The state government will back federal laws to drive vape shops out of business, but the vaping industry is lobbying politicians to reject a ban on the retail sales of vapes.
City of Sydney Liberal councillor Lyndon Gannon said there were 10 tobacconists and vape shops around Kings Cross in addition to newsagents and convenience stores where vapes were also sold. Potts Point Partnership chairman Brandon Martignago said vape shops were tacky and uninspiring, with the “same garish red shopfronts or stark institutional lighting interiors
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