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Bringing e-cigarettes into Mexico can have serious consequences.
cruise passengers heading to mexico Some people may want to skip packaging their e-cigarettes, as the country is currently actively enforcing a nationwide ban on e-cigarettes, according to Mexico’s House of Representatives.
The new rules are constitutional amendment It was enacted for the purpose of protecting public health.
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The reforms would allow for penalties for any activity involving e-cigarettes, vaping or similar devices, according to the chamber’s website.
The manufacture, sale, and handling of toxic substances and chemical components is also prohibited. illegal use of fentanyl and other synthetic drugs.

Cruise travelers to Mexico may want to skip packing their e-cigarettes due to a new nationwide ban. (St. Petersburg)
Travelers who bring electronic cigarettes into the country subject to enforcement when passing through customs.
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For travelers get off the ship Cruise Hive reports that at Mexican ports, any goods loaded ashore can be considered imports under Mexican law, even if the products were legally purchased elsewhere and are intended for personal use.

The reforms would penalize e-cigarette-related activities and ban the production and handling of toxic chemicals, including fentanyl and other synthetic drugs. (St. Petersburg)
Cruise lines like Margaritaville at Sea are starting to warn guests about their policies. advise passengers According to many reports, vaping devices should be left on board or avoided altogether.
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“If a guest is arrested, their device will be confiscated and they may be subject to a hefty fine of up to $12,500 or jail time.” cruise hive.
“This crime is punishable by up to eight years in prison.”
“This crime also carries a penalty of up to eight years in prison,” the site added.
Mexico has been tightening regulations on smoking and e-cigarettes for several years.

If arrested, Guests may be subject to penalties including fines, detention, or jail time. (St. Petersburg)
Fox News Digital previously reported that the country Smoking ban nationwide By 2023, smoking will be banned in most public places, including beaches, parks, hotels and public transport.
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“Mexico will be one of the frontline countries.” [of] protect children’s health and young people,” Gadi Zabicki Sirotto, head of Mexico’s National Addictions Task Force, said in a press release.
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Fox News Digital’s Andrew Mark Miller contributed reporting.