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November 7, 2025
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Published: November 7, 2025 4:13 am
Author: RT

Russian lawmakers increasingly push for a nationwide prohibition on e-cigarette sales, calling them “liquid poison”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled support for a proposal by public health advocates and lawmakers to impose a complete ban on the sale of vapes across the country.

During a visit to a sports and education center in Samara on Thursday, the head of the public movement Healthy Fatherland, Yekaterina Leshchinskaya, raised the issue with the president, citing successful examples from neighboring countries and other parts of the world.

In response, the president nodded in agreement and pointed out that Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko had similarly signaled his approval.

“You see, [Chernyshenko] is nodding. Our government supports this,” Putin said, adding that beyond a legal ban, public awareness efforts are also essential, particularly among youth.

Between 3.5 and 4 million Russians currently use vapes, according to estimates cited by RIA Novosti. In August, Putin endorsed a pilot project in the Nizhny Novgorod Region to test regional bans on vape sales, with the concept already backed by the consumer protection agency Rospotrebnadzor.

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Total vape ban coming – Russia’s top MP

The idea of a total vape ban has gained momentum in parliament. State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin previously described vapes as “liquid poison” and warned of their health risks. According to Volodin, 74% of 265,000 respondents in a public survey supported a complete ban. He said earlier “half-measures” – such as the 2023 ban on vape sales to minors – have not been sufficient.

“Vapes are evil. The State Duma will review the ban on vape sales in the near future,” Deputy Chairman Vladislav Davankov said following Putin’s remarks. The head of the Duma Committee on Labor and Social Policy, Yaroslav Nilov, stressed the urgency of the measure, noting the falling age of vape users and rising health risks.

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Critics of the proposal have warned that a blanket ban may simply drive the trade underground. The Finance Ministry has cautioned that a full ban could result in annual revenue losses of up to 15 billion rubles ($189 million), but lawmakers argue that public health takes precedence.

“The health of our people, especially the youth, is more important than any commercial interest,” Duma deputy Dmitry Gusev wrote on Telegram.

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