South Australians have one month to voice their opinion on proposed changes to tobacco control and e-cigarette legislation in the state.
The proposal comes as the state government strengthens its “tobacco and e-cigarette legislation due to the well-established risks associated with smoking, passive smoking of second-hand smoke, and e-cigarettes containing toxic chemicals that can pose a risk from passive inhalation”.
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