Mexico: Yesterday (11th December), the
Senate passed an amendment to the constitution that expressly bans the manufacture, distribution and sale of vaping products and heating devices,
press reports. This bill, which also includes a ban on fentanyl, was passed unanimously at the general vote, with opposition from just the centre-left Movimiento Ciudadano (Citizens’ Movement). At the specific vote, it was passed by 86 votes in favour and 39 against. The parties that voted against, which claim that these products should be regulated but not banned, were again Movimiento Ciudadano, the centrist PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) and the conservative PAN (National Action Party). This occurred one week after the amendment was passed by the Chamber of Representatives (lower house). The import and sale of vaping products and heating devices were already banned through a
decree introduced by former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador in May 2022. However, some companies that appealed at court were given permission to sell them, as the ban was considered unconstitutional. With this amendment, the government aims to prevent any of these companies from selling vaping products.