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Hawaii Flavor Ban Bill Dead For Now

“By not scheduling a hearing, lawmakers in Hawaii have killed a bill proposing to ban flavored vaping and other tobacco products in the state. Legislators had until Thursday to schedule the hearing for H.B. 551, however, the legislation failed to get voted out of a Hawaii Senate committee, meaning the bill will not move forward. The bill passed the House earlier this month. If passed, H.B. 551 would have banned the sales of flavored tobacco and vaping products effective Jan. 1, 2024. Retailers caught violating the standard would have been fined at least $100 for a first offense and up to $1,000 for subsequent violations. This is the latest attempt at banning flavored tobacco sales in Hawaii. Last year, the Hawaii Legislature passed a flavor ban bill, but it was vetoed by the governor.”

ARTICLE LINK:  Hawaii Flavored Tobacco Ban Dies in State Senate

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VIENNA, WEST VIRGINIA [Vape Shop Location Limits Fails To Pass First Reading]

“Vienna City Council was full of passionate debate Thursday night. Multiple topics were covered, one being an ordinance that would regulate vape and smoke shops, focusing on where they can go. Councilman Chris Mancuso said of the legislation, “This ordinance helps guide the direction and limitations of an age-restricted product that we want to avoid having near places where our youth currently exist.” That includes places like schools and churches. The ordinance states that banning vape or smoke shops that are currently doing business lawfully in Vienna is not the intent. It failed three to three. Councilman Jim Leach told WTAP that it’s too much regulation and that, if the community doesn’t support a shop, the business will not succeed.”

 

Bill Tarling:  I question the attempted inclusions of prohibiting vape shops near churches too — so if you’re religious, you shouldn’t want to switch away from smoking? They can’t say “Well, kids go to church” because under that excuse kids actually go everywhere, so that means all vape shops would be banned anywhere

 

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NURSING TIMES [Debunk Anti-Vaping Myths]

“E-cigarettes (vapes) are currently the most popular aid used to quit smoking in England and are used by around 4.3 million adults in Great Britain, the majority of whom are ex-smokers. A recent Cochrane systematic review found that e-cigarettes are a more effective quitting aid for smokers than nicotine patches or gum.

A major independent review of the evidence on the health effects of vaping, commissioned by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, concluded that “vaping poses only a small fraction of the health risks of smoking and that smokers should be encouraged to use vaping products (or medicinally licensed products) for stopping smoking”.

E-cigarette use among 11-17 year olds who have never smoked remains low, with only 1.7% of never smokers vaping at least monthly. While we are seeing an increase in vaping among children and young adults, the vast majority are young people who’ve already tried smoking. Vaping among those who haven’t tried smoking has to date largely been experimental with people just trying it once or twice.

It is vital that health professionals are provided with accurate, evidence-based information on vaping so that they can deliver advice and support to smokers, children and families.”

ARTICLE LINK:  ‘There are many myths about e-cigarettes and vaping’

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SOUTH CAROLINA [State Considering Bill That Would Prevent Cities From Making Up Their Own Anti-Vaping Laws]

“A bill advancing at the State House would ban South Carolina cities and counties from enacting their own local restrictions on e-cigarette and vape sales. S.414 would make it illegal for local governments to enforce local rules on cigarette, e-cigarette, vape, and other tobacco and nicotine product sales, including banning products with certain flavors or ingredients from being sold within a city or county. The legislation now awaits a debate on the Senate floor after the Medical Affairs Committee voted to advance it last week. “I think we need to provide some consistency to the folks that are selling it, or if these products are bad, then they need to be banned statewide,” Sen. Shane Martin, R – Spartanburg, said. Local laws and ordinances put in place before 2021 would be grandfathered in under this bill. It also would not prevent cities and counties from enacting no-smoking areas or zoning ordinances to ban smoke or vape sales in certain places, like close to schools. “[If] It’s a legal product and they ban the sale of it in their locality, I worry that we give children an incentive, ‘Well, man, this must be the stuff to have because they banned it,’” Martin said. “
ARTICLE LINK:  Bill would block local laws on e-cigarettes, vapes from being enforced in S.C.

PERSONAL NOTE (from Bill Tarling) – “Well, man, this must be the stuff to have because they banned it,’” Martin said” — Exactly! That’s also why the Juul became so popular with the kids when the ANTZ decided to start promoting it as the thing that was too dangerous for kids to even try [which is why the kids were drawn to it; to prove they were tough enough to use anything the adults said they couldn’t do]

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN’S DEAN EMERITUS SAYS THERE’S PROOF TO SUPPORT VAPING AS A SMOKING CESSATION TOOL

“Kenneth Warner, dean emeritus and the Avedis Donabedian Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health, says there is enough evidence to support e-cigarettes’ use as a first-line aid for smoking cessation in adults. “Far too many adults who want to quit smoking are unable to do so,” Warner said. “E-cigarettes constitute the first new tool to help them in decades. Yet relatively few smokers and indeed health care professionals appreciate their potential value.” In a study published in Nature Medicine, Warner and colleagues took a global view of vaping, examining countries that promote vaping as a smoking cessation and countries that don’t. While agencies in the United States and Canada acknowledge the potential benefit of e-cigarette use, they deem the evidence to recommend e-cigarettes for smoking cessation as insufficient, according to the authors. However, in the United Kingdom and New Zealand there is high-level support and promotion of e-cigarettes as a first-line smoking cessation treatment option. “We believe that governments, medical professional groups and individual health care professionals in countries such as the U.S., Canada and Australia should give greater consideration to the potential of e-cigarettes for increasing smoking cessation,” Warner said. “E-cigarettes are not the magic bullet that will end the devastation wrought by cigarette smoking, but they can contribute to that lofty public health goal.””

ARTICLE LINK:  Researchers: Rethink e-cigarettes’ role in treating cigarette smokers’ nicotine addiction

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PUBLIC HEALTH FAILURE TO EMBRACE VAPING HARM REDUCTION

“In a two-part Sensible Medicine post, Dr. Satel will argue that the use of electronic cigarettes should be welcomed as a disruptive public health innovation. Electronic cigarettes easily top the list of “disruptive technologies in public health.” In 2014, the Oxford English Dictionary christened “vape” the Word of the Year, a tribute to the impressive rise of the electronic cigarette, a battery-powered device that heats a flavored solution containing nicotine and converts it into an inhalable, or “vape-able,” aerosol. Electronic cigarettes have become the most important tool in the battle against cigarette smoking. And yet, today, instead of rejoicing at the promise of electronic cigarettes, health agencies have fueled a massive campaign of doubt regarding its health advantages to smokers. E-cigarettes are also more effective than nicotine-replacement aids. In the second part of this post I will discuss the (debunked) claim that vaping poses a “gateway” to smoking for teens, a brief history of the distrust of tobacco harm reduction, the lop-sided risk communication mischaracterizing teen vaping at the expense of informing adults accurately, how anxiety over teens has shaped the FDA’s heavy-handed regulatory approach, smarter approaches deployed in the UK, and how Big Tobacco wins when adult smokers are scared away from vaping.”

ARTICLE LINK:  Vaping: The Great Innovation Public Health Failed to Embrace

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STORE BATTERIES SAFELY TO AVOID CREATING AIR FLIGHT SAFETY HAZARDS WHILE TRAVELLING

“The number of e-cigarette battery air incidents has tripled since 2019, reports The Wall Street Journal, citing a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) database. Vapes and e-cigarettes were the leading cause for lithium battery incidents on aircraft in 2022, ahead of those caused by battery packs and laptops. Of the 55 incidents reported through September of last year, vapes and e-cigarettes accounted for 19, which was 35 percent of all incidents in 2022 and triple the incidents reported in all of 2019, the FAA says. Passengers should refrain from charging e-cigarettes on a plane and store their device carefully to prevent them from accidentally turning on, according to the FAA. They should transport their vapes in a protective case or remove the battery and place each battery in its own case or plastic bag to prevent a short-circuit, the agency says. Passengers who violate federal vaping laws risk fines up to $1,771.”
 
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COCHRANE REVIEW PROVES VAPING HELPS SMOKERS REDUCE HARM & QUIT SMOKING

“There is now high certainty of evidence that nicotine e-cigarettes lead to higher success rates for quitting smoking compared to nicotine replacement therapy. This is the latest finding by the Cochrane living review on electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation, the objective of which is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of using e-cigarettes to help people who smoke achieve long-term smoking abstinence. Backed by the National Institute for Health Research and Cancer Research UK, the living review is updated monthly as new data emerges and the latest results include 78 studies encompassing over 22,000 participants. The release of the latest findings of the live systematic review, which commenced in 2012, follows two critical evidence reviews published in October 2022. A secondary analysis of the Cochrane systematic review found that switching from smoking to vaping or dual-use appears to reduce levels of biomarkers of potential harm significantly.”

ARTICLE LINK:   78 studies and 22,000 research participants prove e-cigarettes help smokers quit successfully

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FDA WANTS EXTENSION FOR PMTA DECISION ON POPULAR TOBACCO E-CIG BRANDS

“Delays, delays, delays. While the FDA has rejected millions of products from the market, those products together represent only a fraction of total e-cigarette sales. In fact, the FDA has asked for yet another extension to make decisions on the most popular e-cigarette brands available on store shelves today. Admittedly, the PMTA process is complex and is inadvertently shutting small vape companies out of the market. A key part of this process requires significant data to indicate whether a product is appropriate for the protection of public health. The process is also expensive, with the FDA estimating an average cost between $200k-500K per application, but the costs are actually much higher. In a lawsuit against the FDA by two vapor companies that received marketing denials, costs incurred for a handful of the required tests ballooned to over $300,000 for just one e-liquid product.”
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TEMPE, ARIZONA FLAVOR BAN THREAT REMOVED FOR NOW

“Vape shop, liquor store, convenience store, and hookah lounge owners in Tempe breathed a sigh of relief Friday after the city announced that it will no longer target a ban on flavored nicotine products. The City Council has been considering an ordinance banning the sale of flavored tobacco and vapes since August. But the proposal has come under fire for a host of problems: conflating the vape and tobacco industriesfactual errors, its impact on Arab business owners and hookah users, and unintended consequences such as fueling a black market. After Friday’s public hearing, the council’s Human Services and Community Safety Committee said it’s shifting focus toward “establishing a tobacco seller’s license and fees to ensure compliance.”

ARTICLE LINK:  Tempe Swaps Controversial Flavored Tobacco Ban for Seller’s License

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