Category: Vaping News
Vaping News by Bill Tarling
VAPING NEWS: NEW HAMPSHIRE [Flavor Bans & Pandemic Increasing Tobacco Sales Revenue]
“Ziad Jabri has always seen a steady stream of customers from Massachusetts. But this year, it’s gone through the roof. The big driver for that growth Massachusetts’ ban last year on flavored tobacco and flavored vapes. While the pandemic has taken its toll on some of many sources of government revenue, the state’s tobacco tax collections are surging right. It’s not just the Massachusetts ban that’s driving up sales in New Hampshire. Experts say the pandemic’s impact on daily life also appears to be spurring growth in tobacco use. While heavier smoking rates are bad for public health in the long run, in the short run the state is benefiting from higher tax collections. Data from New Hampshire’s Department of Revenue show that between January and October of this year, the state collected $33 million more in tobacco taxes than during the same period last year – a 19 percent jump. “This is a trend we’ve been seeing across the country,” Lindsey Stepp, the department’s commissioner said. “States are seeing increases, or at least not decreases, in tobacco revenue since the pandemic began.””
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VAPING NEWS: CDC [Smoking, Tobacco, & Vape Product Use Rates]
“About one in five U.S. adults reported currently using any tobacco product in 2019, with most reporting use of combustible products, according to research published in the Nov. 20 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Monica E. Cornelius, Ph.D., from the CDC in Atlanta, and colleagues used data from the 2019 National Health Interview Survey to examine national estimates of tobacco product use among U.S. adults aged 18 years and older. The researchers found that an estimated 50.6 million U.S. adults (20.8 percent) reported currently using any tobacco product, including cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, and pipes (14.0, 4.5, 3.6, 2.4, and 1.0 percent, respectively).”
BILL TARLING — The CDC is able to include vape products in order to panic the public and make it easier to get support passing anti-vaping regulations since the FDA has deemed e-liquid vape products as “Tobacco Products” which therefore inflates the Smoking & Tobacco Use figures to gain additional funding
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CDC: About one in five U.S. adults reports tobacco product use
VAPING NEWS: IRELAND [JUUL Leaving Irish Market]
“US vaping giant Juul Labs will exit the Irish market at the end of the year after entering the country less than two years ago to huge fanfare. In September, under-pressure Juul Labs told its workers that it planned to exit some European and Asia-Pacific markets and axe more of its remaining 2,200 employees. Last month, Altria cut the value if its holding in Juul Labs, reckoning in its third quarter results that the vaping company is now worth less than $5bn. That’s compared to the $10bn that Juul Labs valued itself at just days earlier. Last week, Altria converted non-voting shares in Juul Labs to voting shares.”
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Vaping giant Juul to leave Irish market after less than two years
VAPING NEWS: MALAYSIA [E-liquid Vape Products Are A Gateway Out Of Smoking]
“A 2020 report by an American advocacy group, the Consumer Choice Center, debunks the common belief that “vaping is the gateway to smoking for adults and adolescents.” Titled “Vaping and the Gateway Myth”, the report highlighted findings that vaping is 95 per cent less harmful than smoking. It also presents a viewpoint that vaping actually helps conventional smokers “divert from traditional and harmful tobacco consumption.” The report also emphasises that vaping products were designed to offer smokers a safer way to consume nicotine, with the target being adult smokers. The British National Health Service has already said nicotine, on its own, is relatively harmless and adds that “almost all of the harm from smoking comes from the thousands of other chemicals in tobacco smoke, many of which are toxic.””
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VAPING NEWS: PHILIPPINES [FDA Receives Anti-Tobacco & Anti-Vaping Revenue]
“Reports that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted grants from foreign anti-tobacco groups have alarmed the International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organisations (INNCO). INNCO said its members were concerned about “the growing influence of foreign grants on health regulators that may adversely affect the campaign to reduce the harm caused by combustible cigarettes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including the Philippines.” In particular, INNCO pointed out that some nongovernment organizations backed by the Bloomberg Initiative had some influence on health regulators like the FDA.”
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Groups alarmed that FDA accepted grants from foreign anti-tobacco advocates
VAPING NEWS: CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO [Taxing Vape Products To Pay For Arts]
“It was clear even then that revenues from the 30-cent-a-pack tax would decline because fewer and fewer people were smoking. Now arts supporters have come up with a new proposal to strengthen public support for the arts in the county and across the state of Ohio. An alliance of four countywide arts organizations is drafting proposed state legislation that would enable county voters to replace the existing per-unit excise tax on cigarettes with a new, 8 percent tax on the wholesale price of all tobacco products, including vaping devices. The new local tax would bring revenues back to where they were in 2007, the first year in which the levy took effect. Proponents hope that enabling more counties to enact levies to support the arts would improve the appeal of their proposal to members of the state legislature. ”
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VAPING NEWS: INDONESIA [Vape Products Taxed As Tobacco]
“The Finance Ministry on Friday has classified e-cigarette cartridges as alternative products of tobacco or HPTL, making them subject existing taxes. The Director of International Customs and Inter-institution of the Customs and Excise Directorate General, Syarif Hidayat assured the regulation included tobacco extracts or concentrates that were consumed by heating the liquids and then inhaled or smoked.”
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VAPING NEWS: UK PARLIAMENT [Vaping & Tobacco Harm Reduction]
“Questions have been asked and answers given about vaping, tobacco harm reduction, and EVALI in the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Importantly, the position of vape shops being forced to close during the second COVID-19 lockdown has been questioned in both Houses although the responses were far from satisfactory. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Jo Churchill replied that the government would undertake a public consultation before the end of the year as part of its commitment to conduct a legislation review by 20 May 2021”
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VAPING NEWS: OXFORD STUDY [Vaping More Effective Than Traditional NRT]
“Experts at the University of Oxford have conducted an extensive review of all the current evidence covering more than 50 papers and 12,000 people and found that “e-cigarettes with nicotine can help more people to quit smoking than traditional nicotine replacement therapy”. While there are some experts that argue nicotine gums and patches should be the only option, the facts say differently. Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson’s evidence review has led them to say that there is “greater confidence” that vaping works.”
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VAPING NEWS: POLAND [Unfair Excessive Vape Product Excise Duties]
“From the beginning of October, manufacturers of tobacco heaters and e-liquids have to pay excise duties on them. As it results from the analysis of the Polish Chamber of Commerce (KIG), the current system is designed in such a way that it causes unequal tax burdens for products from the same category. This is hitting Polish e-cigarette manufacturers and Polish farmers producing tobacco for tobacco warmers. The highest excise duty is paid by producers of liquid cartridges for open e-cigarettes, and these are usually Polish small and medium-sized companies. The difference in the tax burden between different products is up to six times. The excise duty rate for liquids for closed e-cigarette systems is up to 25 times lower than for regular cigarettes and five times lower than for tobacco heaters.”
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