00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was the first to destroy more than 3 billion pesos worth of smuggled vapes and their accessories in South Harbor, Manila.
00:13According to President Marcos Jr., the products are not licensed and there is no health warning.
00:19What is still worrying is the packages of vapes that are harmful to the youth.
00:26The President is worried about the dangerous use of vapes, especially those that did not go through the right process.
00:32According to the Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Law,
00:36the vapes sold in the market must have a certification, tax stamp, or proof that it was paid for and there is a warning at the end of it.
00:46The contraband of the 10 separate operations that were initiated by the Bureau of Customs last year has been approved.
00:54It is more worrying because if we look at the packaging, the packaging is really for children.
01:02That is why their target market is children.
01:05They want to teach the children to be addicted to vapes.
01:10Vapes are also dangerous because they contain drugs.
01:16We do not know. We did not inspect them. They were smuggled.
01:20We did not inspect them. We do not know where they came from.
01:23We do not know about the manufacturing process that they go through before they come here.
01:31We do not know if this is safe or not.
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