The state plans to ban the use of electronic cigarettes in closed rooms

If this legislative proposal receives the support of the deputies and enters into force, Montenegro will join the list of 42 countries that have banned the use of electronic cigarettes indoors.

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Photo: TV Vijesti
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For five years, Montenegro has had a law prohibiting the use of traditional cigarettes in closed rooms.

This ban could also apply to electronic cigarettes in the future.

The Ministry of Health points out that the amendments to the Law on the Restriction of Tobacco Products provide for stricter measures, which restaurateurs oppose, while experts point to the harmful effects of electronic cigarettes.

If this legislative proposal receives the support of the deputies and enters into force, Montenegro will join the list of 42 countries that have banned the use of electronic cigarettes indoors.

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