QUOTE(treblecase @ May 26 2015, 09:54 PM)
It's only listed as so but we all know better. Read more about it here...
http://www.ecigarettedirect.co.uk/ashtray-...cigarettes.html
Asia
Afghanistan – Legal.
Bangladesh – Unclear.
Brunei – Banned.
Cambodia – Banned. See Ban turns ecigarettes into back alley trade.
China – Astonishingly, given the fact that China is the main producer of eliquid and ecigarettes, eliquid is illegal, although this may change. ECigarettePolitics states ecigs are legal, but that there may be regional issues. Sale and possession of ecigarettes containing nicotine is also illegal in Hong Kong, with a possible fine of up to HK$100,000 and/or a prison sentence of 2 years.
India – Currently legal, but the government plans to ban their use shortly.
Indonesia – Officially banned, but the authorities don’t have a problem with personal use, and allow small quantities to be imported for your and your friends use.
Japan – Sale of nicotine refills are banned. Be sure to stock up!
Jordan – Banned.
Kazakhstan – Unclear.
Kyrgyzstan – Unclear.
Laos – Unclear.
Malaysia – Sources conflict on whether there is a ban, however some stores appear to be operating in Malaysia.
Mongolia – Unclear.
Myanmar – Legal.
Nepal – Legal.
North Korea – Unclear.
Pakistan – Legal.
Philippines – Legal.
Singapore – Banned
South Korea – Legal, although heavily taxed.
Sri Lanka – Unclear.
Taiwan – Technically not banned, but is not widely accepted. Importers/ manufacturers face fines and imprisonment.
Thailand – Banned.
Sri Lanka – Unclear.
Syria – Unclear.
Tajikistan – Legal.
Turkmenistan – Unclear.
Uzbekistan – Unclear.
Vietnam – Legal, but e-cigs are still relatively unknown there so there may be a lack of stores selling equipment and refills.
dayum good read.http://www.ecigarettedirect.co.uk/ashtray-...cigarettes.html
Asia
Afghanistan – Legal.
Bangladesh – Unclear.
Brunei – Banned.
Cambodia – Banned. See Ban turns ecigarettes into back alley trade.
China – Astonishingly, given the fact that China is the main producer of eliquid and ecigarettes, eliquid is illegal, although this may change. ECigarettePolitics states ecigs are legal, but that there may be regional issues. Sale and possession of ecigarettes containing nicotine is also illegal in Hong Kong, with a possible fine of up to HK$100,000 and/or a prison sentence of 2 years.
India – Currently legal, but the government plans to ban their use shortly.
Indonesia – Officially banned, but the authorities don’t have a problem with personal use, and allow small quantities to be imported for your and your friends use.
Japan – Sale of nicotine refills are banned. Be sure to stock up!
Jordan – Banned.
Kazakhstan – Unclear.
Kyrgyzstan – Unclear.
Laos – Unclear.
Malaysia – Sources conflict on whether there is a ban, however some stores appear to be operating in Malaysia.
Mongolia – Unclear.
Myanmar – Legal.
Nepal – Legal.
North Korea – Unclear.
Pakistan – Legal.
Philippines – Legal.
Singapore – Banned
South Korea – Legal, although heavily taxed.
Sri Lanka – Unclear.
Taiwan – Technically not banned, but is not widely accepted. Importers/ manufacturers face fines and imprisonment.
Thailand – Banned.
Sri Lanka – Unclear.
Syria – Unclear.
Tajikistan – Legal.
Turkmenistan – Unclear.
Uzbekistan – Unclear.
Vietnam – Legal, but e-cigs are still relatively unknown there so there may be a lack of stores selling equipment and refills.
May 26 2015, 09:58 PM

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