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Seeking stricter penalties for alternative smoking products

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 10:00 AM
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The government of Bahrain has proposed harsher penalties for the importation, distribution, or sale of herbal or non-herbal materials used as alternatives to tobacco smoking. The proposed penalties include imprisonment for up to one year and a fine of up to BD100,000. This proposal seeks to amend Article 20 of Law No. 8 of 2009, which addresses smoking and tobacco use in the kingdom. The aim is to address the increasing use of herbal and non-tobacco substances as smoking alternatives to mitigate health and environmental risks, necessitating stronger penalties under the existing law.

The draft legislation consists of two articles, with the first article focusing on penalties for contravening Article 11, which prohibits the importation, distribution, or sale of herbal or non-herbal materials used as tobacco alternatives, regardless of their nicotine content. The revised penalty for violating Article 11 includes imprisonment for up to one year and a fine ranging from BD1,000 to BD100,000, a significant increase from the previous fine range of BD1,000 to BD3,000. Additionally, the court has the authority to order the closure of any offending establishment for up to three months or confiscate the materials in question. These changes aim to impose stricter regulation on alternative smoking products and deter their use to protect public health and the environment in Bahrain.

The proposed amendments to the law come in response to the growing popularity of herbal and non-tobacco smoking alternatives in Bahrain. These products pose health risks to users and pose environmental hazards due to the waste they generate. By tightening the penalties for importing, distributing, and selling these substances, the government aims to discourage their use and protect the well-being of the population and the environment. The increased fines and potential imprisonment are meant to serve as a deterrent to individuals and establishments engaged in the sale of these products.

The proposed legislation reinforces the government’s commitment to promoting a smoke-free environment in Bahrain and safeguarding public health. In recent years, there has been a global shift towards stricter tobacco regulations and a push to reduce tobacco consumption for health and environmental reasons. By cracking down on alternatives to tobacco smoking, Bahrain aligns itself with these international efforts and sends a clear message about the importance of curbing smoking habits and protecting the well-being of its citizens. The proposed penalties serve as a warning to those involved in the trade of herbal and non-tobacco smoking substances, emphasizing the serious consequences of violating the law.

The amendments to the law aim to create a more stringent regulatory framework for alternative smoking products, ensuring that those who flout the rules face harsh consequences. In addition to the increased fines and potential imprisonment, the provision for closure of offending establishments and confiscation of materials send a strong message about the seriousness of the government’s stance on this issue. By enacting these changes, Bahrain seeks to deter the sale and use of herbal and non-tobacco smoking materials, ultimately reducing the health risks associated with these products and protecting the environment from their harmful effects. The proposed penalties are designed to promote compliance with the law and discourage individuals and businesses from engaging in activities that endanger public health and the environment.

In conclusion, the proposed amendments to Bahrain’s tobacco laws signal a significant step towards tighter regulation of herbal and non-tobacco smoking alternatives. The enhanced penalties for importing, distributing, and selling these substances underscore the government’s commitment to promoting public health and safeguarding the environment. By aligning with global efforts to reduce tobacco consumption and combat smoking-related health issues, Bahrain is taking proactive measures to address the challenges posed by alternative smoking products. The proposed legislation aims to protect the well-being of the population and ensure that the kingdom remains a safe and healthy place for its residents.

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