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Experts have warned that the UK government's ban on disposable vapes, set to take effect on June 1, may backfire. The ban, aimed at preventing youth vaping and environmental harm, could drive former smokers back to cigarettes or unregulated vapes, according to concerns raised. Industry leaders argue that the ban is a disproportionate response, and evidence from other countries suggests potential increases in black market, counterfeit vapes.
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