KUALA LUMPUR: Vapers, whose numbers are growing, want better regulations instead of a blanket ban on the use of vape.
“We are self-regulatory at the moment and welcome the proposal by the Government to regulate it,” said Malaysia E-Vaporizers and Tobacco Alternative Association president Allan Foo.
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