Which law was the first time that e-cigarette supervision entered the law? Does e-cigarette belong to the jurisdiction of tobacco?

The Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors explicitly prohibits the sale of e-cigarettes to minors in national laws for the first time. E-cigarettes have been included in the revised Law on the Protection of Minors, which is also the first time that China explicitly prohibits laissez-faire, instigating minors to smoke e-cigarettes or selling e-cigarettes to minors. From the definition of tobacco varieties to tobacco marketing behavior, and then to places where smoking is prohibited, the revised Law on the Protection of Minors provides comprehensive protection for minors.

E-cigarettes are temporarily out of the control of the Tobacco Bureau.

China is the inventor and major producer of electronic cigarettes. More than 90% of e-cigarettes in the world come from China, Shenzhen and other places, but there is still a blank in China. In China, e-cigarettes are neither drugs nor health products, nor tobacco, so most e-cigarettes are in a state of "three noes", that is, no product standards, no quality supervision and no safety evaluation.

E-cigarette is an electronic product that imitates cigarettes and has the same appearance, smoke, taste and feeling as cigarettes. It is a product that uses rechargeable lithium polymer battery as power to drive atomizer, and converts nicotine into steam by heating cigarette oil in oil tank for users to smoke. The World Health Organization conducted a special study on e-cigarettes and drew a clear conclusion: e-cigarettes are harmful to public health, not to mention a means to quit smoking, so it is necessary to strengthen its control to prevent harm to teenagers and non-smokers.