Regulatory Clampdown, Illicit Market
Electronic Cigarette
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The electronic cigarette market is characterized by a pervasive illicit trade, with up to 85% of products being black market. Concurrently, international jurisdictions like Thailand and Mexico are implementing severe regulatory crackdowns, including fines and imprisonment for vaping.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["black market products"
"illicit vapes"
"vaping ban"
"jail threats"
"hefty fines"]
Driving Media Context
I Told A Room Full Of Cops That I Broke The Law
85% of vapes in America are black market products.
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