Lawmakers in Buenos Aires are debating a bill to regulate the use of vaping products. The proposed legislation aims to restrict access to individuals under 18 years of age, addressing growing concerns about youth vaping rates. The bill also proposes a ban on vaping in enclosed public spaces, mirroring restrictions on traditional cigarette smoking. Furthermore, the initiative seeks to limit the commercial promotion of vaping products, potentially including advertising and marketing strategies. Supporters argue the regulations are necessary to protect public health and prevent nicotine addiction among young people. Opponents raise concerns about potential impacts on businesses and individual freedoms. The bill is currently under discussion in the city legislature, with a vote expected in the coming weeks.