Lawyer confirms possessing a vape in Thailand is illegal, can lead to jail

Lawyer confirms possessing a vape in Thailand is illegal, can lead to jail

Ronnarong however warned that people caught with a vaper can be penalised by five years in jail and a fine of four times the price of the device. He added that vaping in public also violates Section 42 of the tobacco control act which carries a fine of 5,000 baht.

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