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The Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that enables authorities to prosecute offenders for crimes involving illegal drugs.The law is designed specifically to grant the Government of Singapore, through its agencies such as the Central Narcotics Bureau, enforcement powers to combat offences such as the trafficking, importation or exportation, possession, and ...
As of August 8, 2016, the FDA extended its regulatory power to include e-cigarettes, e-liquid and all related products. [21] Under this ruling the FDA will evaluate certain issues, including ingredients, product features and health risks, as well their appeal to minors and non-users. [22] The FDA rule also bans access to minors. [22]
It is illegal to employ anyone under the age of 21 handling tobacco products. It is illegal to sell rolling papers and elaus to anyone under the age of 21 years. [216] Papua New Guinea: None 18 It is illegal to sell or give tobacco to a person under the age of 18 years. [217] Samoa: 21 It is illegal to sell tobacco to anyone under the age of 21 ...
First, the new regulations make it illegal to sell e-cigarettes and other vaping supplies to anyone under the age of 18. As we reported when the FDA first revealed its plans, the age limit was ...
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Increase in age restriction for selling, etc., obscene object to minor – The age restriction under s. 293, which makes it an offence for any person to sell, hire, distribute, exhibit or circulate any obscene object to any person under 20 years, will be increased to 21 years in line with the Restricted 21 (R21) classification for films. [21]
Children under the age of 18 will still need a prescription to purchase a vape. Additionally, vapes purchased in Australia can have a nicotine concentration of no higher than 20 mg/ml, which is ...
The present Criminal Procedure Code [12] was passed by the Legislative Council of the Colony of Singapore on 28 January 1955. All criminal offences under the Penal Code or other statutes are inquired into and tried according to the Criminal Procedure Code, of which is last revision in 2010. [11]