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Are electronic cigarettes a state franchise

E-cigarettes are a state monopoly.

Electronic cigarettes, although different from ordinary cigarettes, also belong to the laws and administrative regulations of the monopoly, monopoly goods or other restrictions on the sale of goods. In the absence of a tobacco monopoly retail license, the private business of selling e-cigarettes not only violates the State Tobacco Monopoly Law, but also touches the law, and brings himself to prison.

Structural composition of electronic cigarettes:

Publicly available information shows that e-cigarettes are mainly composed of four parts, namely, tobacco oil, heating system, power supply and filters, which are heated and atomized to produce an aerosol with a specific odor for smokers to use. In a broad sense, electronic cigarettes refer to electronic nicotine delivery systems, including electronic cigarettes, water pipes, water pens and other forms. In a narrower sense, e-cigarettes refer solely to portable electronic cigarettes that are similar in appearance to cigarettes.

While there are styles or brands of e-cigarettes, generally e-cigarettes are mainly composed of 3 parts: the pipe holding the nicotine solution, the vaporizing device and the battery. The atomizer is powered by a battery rod that converts the liquid nicotine inside the cartridge into a mist, which gives the user a smoking-like sensation when inhaling and realizes the "swallowing of clouds and fog". It can even add chocolate, mint, and other flavors to the pipe according to personal preference.