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Bavaria Plans To Treat Vapes Like Tobacco Under Public-Space Ban

The move is framed as protecting children by closing a gap in Bavaria’s health law.

Overview

  • CSU lawmakers are finalising a Landtag application that would initiate an amendment to the Gesundheitsschutzgesetz, with no bill formally tabled yet.
  • The proposed equalization would prohibit e‑cigarettes, vapes, shishas and heated‑tobacco devices in public buildings, schools, hospitals, sports venues, restaurants and airports.
  • The initiative is being coordinated with the Bavarian health ministry, and the Greens signal support while urging stronger prevention to protect youth.
  • Under current rules, tobacco smoking is banned in many indoor public spaces, whereas vaping products are not covered; cannabis vapor is already treated like tobacco smoke.
  • Proponents cite child and public health concerns, warning of harmful aerosols and gateway risks, and note the change would replace patchwork house‑rules that left enforcement uncertain.