Citing the health risks stemming from a new type of vaping through the so-called hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) vape, Senator Robin Padilla pushed for amendments to the Vape Law (Republic Act 11900), to provide stricter regulations for vape products.
Padilla filed Senate Bill 2729, where he cited reports that HHC is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid obtained by hydrogenating tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – and may lead to anxiety and paranoia.
“HHC is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid obtained by hydrogenating tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – and may lead to anxiety and paranoia.”
“With the growing popularity of vaping among Filipinos, especially young people, this representation believes that RA 11900 must also be specific in its penalties for those who will attempt to import, manufacture, sell, package, distribute, and use HHC vapes,” the legislator said in his bill.
“RA 11900 must be specific in its penalties for those who will attempt to import, manufacture, sell, package, distribute, and use HHC vapes.”
The lawmaker added that while RA 11900 was enacted in 2021 to regulate the importation, sale, packaging, distribution, use and communication of vaporized nicotine and non-nicotine and novel tobacco products, this did not take into account the new HHC type of vape.
Under his bill, the senator sought to expand RA 11900 to ensure that “no vapor product shall contain HHC regardless of its quantity”.
The bill also provides that for vapor products with HHC, the manufacturer, importer, distributor, retailer and consumer shall be punished based on the penalties under RA 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.