Nicotine Regulation
Nicotine regulation refers to the policies and laws that control the production, sale, and use of nicotine products, such as cigarettes and vaping devices. These regulations aim to reduce nicotine addiction and protect public health, especially among young people. Governments may impose age restrictions, advertising limits, and labeling requirements to inform consumers about the risks associated with nicotine use.
In many countries, health organizations advocate for stricter nicotine regulation to decrease smoking rates and prevent the harmful effects of tobacco. This includes initiatives like increasing taxes on tobacco products and promoting smoking cessation programs to help individuals quit using nicotine.