Author: Bill Tarling
VAPING NEWS: GUIDE TO READING SAFETY & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
“Vaping accidents are rare, but when they happen, they can cause severe facial injuries. Misuse can also occur, which voids the warranty. One of the reasons these accidents and malfunctions happen is because some vapers misuse their devices. All of the warnings mentioned here are meant to keep users safe and the device functional. They should not be ignored. Before operating any vape, no matter how simple it may look, always read the manual first.”
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VAPING NEWS: PHILIPPINES [New Bill Approves Vape Products]
“The House joint committees on Trade and Industry and Health approved a substitute bill regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution, and use of electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs). The substitute bill entitled the “Non-Combustible Nicotine Delivery Systems Regulation Act of 2020,” was approved with 88 affirmative votes, 10 negative and two abstentions after extensive discussions by the two congressional committees. The bill highlights as a policy “to consider harm reduction measures as a public health strategy by ensuring that non-combustible alternatives to cigarettes are properly regulated.” The proposed legislation provides that the allowable minimum age for the purchase, sale, and use of e-cigarettes and HTPs is 18 years old. The bills allow the online sale or distribution of these products through internet websites or via e-commerce and/or other similar media. Product advertisements are allowed in-retailer establishments, through direct marketing, and on the internet. But “these shall not be aimed at or particularly appeal to persons under eighteen (18) years of age. On public use, Section 14 states that the use of e-cigarettes and HTPs shall be prohibited in all enclosed public places except in designated vaping areas (DVAs).”
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VAPING NEWS: NEW ZEALAND [Vaping A Major Factor In Declining Cigarette Sales]
“Revelations that cigarette sales are falling faster than ever, with vaping a major factor, is again raising concerns that the Government’s move to restrict vaping flavours and potentially cap nicotine levels in vaping products will only slow such success. “This rapid decline in cigarette sales shows vaping products are clearly working. However, the Government’s over regulation of flavours will mean cigarette sales are set to get a boost. No wonder tobacco companies are welcoming the flavour restrictions as they will simply help preserve traditional tobacco’s longevity,” says Jonathan Devery”
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Vaping Smashes Cigarette Sales, Right Regulation Now Critical
PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA [Flavor Ban]
“The Pleasanton City Council voted last week to ban the retail sale of flavored tobacco products within city limits and establish a tobacco retailer license, effective in 2021. The two local ordinances are part of a public campaign [claims] to discourage youths from using flavored tobacco and vaping devices. Cigars will be required to be sold in packages of five and cigarillos — also known as small cigars — in packages of 20, under the new city regulations.”
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VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [Truth Initiative Pays For Anti-Vaping Campus Bans]
“The Costa Mesa campus announced Tuesday that, starting this fall, smoking and tobacco-use will be prohibited on all Orange Coast College property, but enforcement will be educational with an emphasis on awareness and cessation resources. The ban also includes electronic smoking devices, hookahs and marijuana. A $20,000 grant from the Truth Initiative, a nonprofit tobacco control organization, was allocated toward programming, sopporting campus efforts and Quit Kits, designed to aid in cessation.”
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Orange Coast College announces it will become a smoke-free campus starting 2020
VAPING NEWS: GLANTZ ‘STUDIES’ CONFIRMED AS SHAMS
“Brad Rodu and Nantaporn Plurphanswat have conducted a re-analysis of the paper on e-cigarette use and heart attacks by Bhatta & Glantz, published in and then eventually retracted by the Journal of the American Heart Association. Unsurprisingly, they confirmed Glantz’ study was a total sham. Now Brad Rodu and Nantaporn Plurphanswat have piled on further embarrassment for the disgraced authors of the retracted work by conducting a re-analysis of it. Rodu and Plurphanswat concluded: “Our re-analysis found that, when e-cigarette users were correctly classified, there was no evidence of a positive association between e-cigarette use and heart attack. Given the public health implications of this association, it is unfortunate that Bhatta & Glantz reported findings that turned out to be false.” The only question remaining unanswered is, given Glantz’ history of sexual harassment and academic malpractice, what will it take for the University of California San Francisco to terminate his contract?”
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VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [Sen Jerry Hill Pushing People Back To Smoking]
“In the name of fighting Big Tobacco, lawmakers are about to ban those nicotine products that help smokers break their deadly smoking habit — while ensuring that only the most dangerous tobacco products are still available. Actually, the Hill bill isn’t even a “half” measure, given that cigarettes account for far more than half of all tobacco use, and the bill doesn’t address their sales. In fact, it might lead to a boost in the cigarette business. If the Senate gives a final OK and the governor signs it, California smokers will no longer readily be able to buy e-cigarettes, even though they are 95 percent less dangerous than cigarettes. A flavor ban is essentially a sales ban on vaping given that nearly all vape liquids have a characterizing flavor. Hill doesn’t want the company to even imply that these less dangerous products could help people stop smoking. In Senate Bill 793, lawmakers agreed to exempt the retailers of high-end cigars and pipe tobacco as well as hookah lounges, but refused to exempt many other products.”
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VAPING NEWS: VERO BEACH, FLORIDA [Tobacco 21]
“The City Council last week unanimously raised the legal age for buying tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, from 18 to 21. Violators would get a warning for a first offense and $50 fine for a second offense.”
BILL TARLING – City Attorney John Turner appears to be extremely inept and/or unqualified for office after making the blatantly fabricated and fraudulent claim that “The use of e-cigarettes is even more hazardous than the use of tobacco products,” City Attorney John Turner said.”
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Vero Beach raises legal age to buy tobacco, e-cigarette products from 18 to 21 years old
VAPING NEWS: SAGINAW, MICHIGAN [Public Venue Ban, Reclassifying Vaping As Smoking, & Vape Product Possession Fines]
“The Saginaw City Council adopted two ordinance changes on Monday, Aug. 24. The second ordinance focuses on the consumption of tobacco products as well as marijuana products and sets the groundwork for regulations in city parks. The ordinance reads, “For purposes of this section, smoke or smoking means possessing a cigarette, e-cigarette, cigar, hookah, or pipe that contains tobacco, marijuana, or any other product that is lit or burning; lighting a cigarette, e-cigarette, cigar, hookah, or pipe that contains tobacco or any other product; or exhaling smoke from burning tobacco or any other burning product that is contained in a hookah, pipe, cigar, cigarette and/or e-cigarette.” According to the ordinance, no individual is allowed to engage in any of the aforementioned activities and smoking in any city park, including, any playground, tennis court, community center or outdoor athletic complex owned by Saginaw. Violating the ordinance could result in a fine of $50, according to the ordinance, and community service may be ordered in lieu of a fine.”
Even though e-liquid vape products do not emit smoke, they are still being criminalized as if they did
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Saginaw City Council adopts restrictions on outdoor marijuana and tobacco use
VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [SB793 Blocks Adults From Smoking Harm Reduction Alternatives]
“Senate Bill 793, which would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products throughout California, on Monday passed the Assembly and now heads back to the Senate. The legislation purports to improve public health, but it actually would endanger the health of people who are trying to quit smoking. The bill prohibits retailers from selling tobacco or nicotine with a characterizing flavor. One of its obvious targets is vaping. It’s also wrong to ban adult-only products to keep them from teens. The state doesn’t ban adult alcohol or cannabis sales based on a similar argument. If SB793 becomes law, the Legislature would eliminate the availability of products that help smokers quit their deadly habit.”
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