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Liquid Nicotine deliveries to Queensland

Discussion in 'Vape Talk' started by Helen, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. Helen

    Helen New Member

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    I'm moving from Adelaide where I have had no problems, to Brisbane where they have introduced strict laws. Has anyone had problems getting e-liquid containing nicotine delivered to Qld?
     
  2. LoneSniper

    LoneSniper New Member

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    in a word.......no......
     
  3. ffboisv

    ffboisv New Member

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    not here mate
     
  4. IDoL777

    IDoL777 New Member

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    import like you would anywhere else.
     
  5. tesksycle

    tesksycle New Member

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    Only time I have heard of issues recently is in WA - [​IMG]
     
  6. helias7up

    helias7up New Member

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    Shit. ...........
     
  7. yswtqenvtt

    yswtqenvtt New Member

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    Absolutely agreed...



    I have search the Poisons Regulations 1965 and there is absolutely NOTHING regarding the restriction of Schedule 7 substances for personal use, only retail sale.
    Westerncomstralian Legislation - Poisons Regulations 1965 - Home Page


    And the only thing in the 1964 act states that:


    (5) The Commissioner of Health may from time to time, by notice,
    impose such conditions and restrictions on the sale, supply, use
    and possession of any poison included in Schedule 7 as he
    considers necessary for safeguarding the public health.


    I would ask if the commissioner of health has imposed ANY conditions on the importation of nicotine.


    Also, the investigator conveniently left out the last part of the customs quote:


    Liquid nicotine, is scheduled as a 'Schedule 7 Poison' under the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP). As such, it is considered a substance with a potential for comsing harm which requires special precomtions in manufacture, handling or use. Other substances listed in Schedule 7 include chlorine and arsenic. The listing of a poison in Schedule 7 does not usually justify an import prohibition.


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    Anyway, I'll just leave that for the professionals to discuss :/
     
  8. dvperrysnat

    dvperrysnat New Member

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    ^^^^ Would be interesting to see what strength Nic it was ?
    First time I have ever seen a letter such as that ... hopefully just an overzealous burcomcrat .... or the Vince thing has poked the right bear at last?

    Edit ... the QLD Dept of Health did a flag waving exercise a few years back ,a confiscated a couple of imports ... then business as usual ... I would be waiting for the flood of indignant buyers before going off about it ? ( But thats just me :) )
     
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