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France Is Banning Zyn and Threatening To Jail People for 5 Years

France Is Banning Zyn and Threatening To Jail People for 5 Years
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The French government has criminalized the use of nicotine pouches. Users can be punished with up to 5 years in prison and a fine of almost half a million dollars.

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