DEFA asking for views on its plans to stop the sale of them here
It's hoped plans to ban disposable vapes will help reduce the amount of single-use plastic being used on the Isle of Man.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is currently asking for feedback to its proposals in a public consultation.
The UK government has already announced a ban on them in England, and Scotland and Wales have confirmed they'll do the same.
DEFA Minister Clare Barber says there's also a potential safety risk:
The consultation is live until 11 November and you can find it here.
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