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Stricter consequences for selling herbal smoking alternatives

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Last updated: 2024/10/18 at 1:09 PM
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In an effort to combat smoking in public spaces, including barber shops and parks, the Bahraini government has implemented tougher penalties for sellers of herbal alternatives to tobacco. Those caught importing, selling, or distributing these substances could face up to a year in jail or a fine of up to BD1,000. The new rules are aimed at closing loopholes in the country’s anti-smoking laws and extending the ban to cover not only traditional tobacco products but also herbal or non-nicotine substitutes. Additionally, individuals who violate the ban on smoking in indoor public spaces will face fines ranging from BD20 to BD50.

The amendments to Law No. 8 of 2009, which regulates all forms of tobacco use, have already been submitted to the Council of Representatives for review. Along with the increased penalties for selling herbal alternatives to tobacco, the new regulations also introduce fines for selling cigarettes individually or distributing tobacco products to minors under the age of 18. Violators will face a BD100 fine for these offenses. In addition to fines, courts have been granted the authority to shut down businesses for up to three months or confiscate materials involved in any violations.

The ban on smoking in indoor public spaces extends to various locations such as transport hubs, airports, government offices, hospitals, schools, and barber shops. The ban may also be enforced in other places designated by the minister. This crackdown on smoking in public areas reflects the government’s commitment to promoting public health and reducing the harmful effects of tobacco use. By targeting not only traditional tobacco products but also herbal alternatives, the new rules aim to discourage smoking and protect individuals from the dangers of tobacco and related substances.

The implementation of tougher penalties for sellers of herbal alternatives to tobacco highlights the government’s determination to enforce anti-smoking laws and ensure compliance with regulations. The fines and potential jail time serve as a deterrent to those who engage in the sale or distribution of these substances. Additionally, the enforcement of the ban on smoking in indoor public spaces underscores the government’s efforts to create smoke-free environments and protect public health. These initiatives represent a significant step forward in the fight against smoking and its associated health risks in Bahrain.

Overall, the crackdown on smoking in public spaces, including the introduction of stricter penalties for sellers of herbal alternatives to tobacco, reflects the government’s proactive approach to addressing the issue of tobacco use. By strengthening anti-smoking laws and imposing fines for violations, Bahrain aims to reduce smoking-related health problems and create a healthier environment for its citizens. The new regulations send a clear message that smoking, whether traditional tobacco products or herbal alternatives, will not be tolerated in public spaces, and violators will face serious consequences. Through these measures, Bahrain is taking a firm stand against smoking and prioritizing the well-being of its population.

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