The reason is simple: it is the easiest ban to enforce that guarantees
to make e-cigarettes useless. A ban on the hardware might well fall
quickly on appeal at the EU High Court, but trying to overturn a ban on
nicotine liquid may take a great deal of time and money, and may
ultimately fail.
Such a ban is entirely corruption-based since it
is directly opposed to the best interests of public health: it removes
consumers' rights to safer tobacco-like consumption modes that are
proven successful. The only alternatives will be pharma products that
are expensive and proven unsuccessful (they have a 95% failure rate when
averaged out). Therefore it can be seen that a ban on e-cigarettes (or a
core component such as the refill liquid) must have been obtained by
bribery. This comes as no surprise as we have recently seen the
financial motives that EU health committee members are driven by.
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