
According to an article in the Communist Youth League's Truth Report on September 12, Vyacheslav Voloding, Chairman of the State Duma of Russia, visited the Legislative and Legal Application Monitoring Center at the Moscow State Law University (MGUA) to discuss the significance of laws prohibiting e-cigarettes for minors with students.
Voloding proposed that the research center should analyze recently approved laws, such as the prohibition of selling e-cigarettes to minors, as well as the significance of the "anti-drinking law." He believes that this would enable us to refine these regulations in necessary circumstances.
Voloding states that research can assist elected representatives in understanding how the law affects individuals, whether it alleviates life burdens or presents issues that need to be addressed.
Voloding emphasizes that this process requires not only the involvement of current legal experts but also the participation of professional students.
This will enhance their legal literacy and could potentially impact their career choices in the future.
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