Category: Vaping News
Vaping News by Bill Tarling
VAPING NEWS: NORTH CUMBRIA, UK [Smoking Is Banned, Vaping Is Permitted]
“Smoking is now completely banned at all sites in the north of the county run by the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW). David Muir, group director for the North Cumbria locality at CNTW, said: “Creating a smokefree environment at our sites is more important than ever. Smoking, and breathing in second-hand smoke, puts people at greater risk of a whole host of illnesses.” Vaping, which is considerably less harmful than smoking, will continue to be allowed in designated areas on CNTW sites.”
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NHS mental health trust bans smoking completely on all north Cumbria sites
VAPING NEWS: MINNESOTA [Courts Dismiss Flavor Ban Lawsuit]
“A federal court in Minnesota dismissed a group of tobacco companies’ suit against the city of Edina relating to a recently adopted ordinance banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.”
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VAPING NEWS: NEW ZEALAND [Anti-Vaping Regulations Hindering Smoking Cessation Progress]
“Vaping is “smashing” cigarette sales in New Zealand, according to The End Smoking NZ charity. The revelation has prompted more calls for proportionate regulation in the country following concerns that the Government’s move to restrict vaping flavours and potentially cap nicotine levels in vaping products will only slow such success.”
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VAPING NEWS: UKVIA [Continue Pragmatic Policies On Vaping]
“The U.K. Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) has urged British health authorities to continue their pragmatic policies on vaping. Last month, U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that Public Health England (PHE) was being scrapped and merged into the new National Institute for Health Protection. PHE has supported vaping as a vital tobacco harm reduction tool. “Whenever responsibilities are transferred there is a risk that invaluable institutional knowledge and memory is lost. This would be to the detriment of the U.K.’s millions of smokers and vapers and cannot be allowed to happen in this case,” said John Dunne, director of the UKVIA.”
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U.K. Vaping Group Calls for Continued Pragmatism Post Public Health England
VAPING NEWS: CHINA [E-cig Tech Hub]
“90%: the percentage of e-cigarettes made in China. About nine in 10 e-cigarettes sold globally are produced in China, mostly in the southern tech hub of Shenzhen. In 2018, the e-cigarette industry in China employed more than 2 million people, generating annual sales of nearly $5 billion, state broadcaster CCTV reported. In January, the US Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on most flavored cartridge-based e-cigarettes that were popular among young Americans, calling it a measure to combat “the troubling epidemic of youth e-cigarette use.” And in November, the Chinese government banned the sale of e-cigarettes on shopping websites. As a result, China’s e-cigarette industry has laid off around 50,000 people from October to December, roughly 10% of its workforce”
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Inkstone Index: the center of the world’s e-cigarette universe
VAPING NEWS: FLORIDA [Gov. DeSantis Still Hasn’t Signed Anti-Vaping Bill]
“A final batch of bills approved this year by the Legislature, many scheduled to become law Oct. 1, continue to await a call from Gov. Ron DeSantis. Once the remaining bills are formally moved to the governor’s office, DeSantis will have 15 days to act on each proposal. The highest profile of the remaining measures, the e-cigarette legislation (SB 810), would go into effect Jan. 1. The proposal would identify e-cigarettes and vaping products as “tobacco products.” It would raise the age to purchase any tobacco products — including tobacco cigarettes, dip and chew, as well as e-cigarettes — from 18 to 21. The changes, promoted as addressing what health officials called a youth vaping “epidemic,” were a priority of Senate President Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton.”
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VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [Referendum Petition Looking To Put Flavor Ban On Hold]
“California voters could be asked to overturn a new law banning the sale of flavored tobacco after opponents notified the state Monday of plans to seek a referendum on the measure. A notice was filed with the state by an attorney who has represented firms including R.J. Reynolds, which led the opposition campaign to Senate Bill 793. If opponents qualify the referendum by collecting the signatures of 623,212 registered voters, the tobacco ban would be placed on hold until voters are given a chance to weigh in, possibly in 2022.”
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Referendum filed to overturn California flavored tobacco ban
VAPING NEWS: FDA [PMTA Applicant List]
“Regulators plan to open up a process that’s normally secretive by listing which e-cigarette makers want permission to sell their products in the U.S., a move that could help consumers and retailers spot illegal products more easily. The Food and Drug Administration now plans to publish a list of all the products subject to the agency’s Sept. 9 deadline, and which have filed applications, Mitch Zeller, director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, said in a blog post Monday. The FDA has received applications for about 2,000 e-cigarettes and other newly regulated tobacco products already. There are more than 400 million eligible items that would need to apply to stay on the market, he said.”
BILL TARLING — It’s rather ironic that the FDA now says there are 400 Million eligible items, while when seeing the up PMTA for vape products, he said it was likely only expected to affect a couple of hundred products and companies.
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FDA Will List Which E-Cigarette Makers Applied to Stay on Market
VAPING NEWS: FORMER WHO CABINET DIRECTOR ON CHANGES NEEDED WITH WHO AND FCTC
“The most critical change – and it’s a sweeping one – would be a shift toward evidence-based decision making in the tobacco-control space. Too often, policy is driven by political or ideological factors, rather than science. As a result, global approaches to improving cessation effectiveness have stagnated and policymakers have banned tobacco harm-reduction products before seriously considering their benefits. Indeed, a dearth of evidence-based guidance has yielded ad hoc policies that run counter to the goals of the FCTC. Consider, for example, the fact that some governments permit the sale of deadly combustible cigarettes, while banning safer e-cigarettes.”
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VAPING NEWS: SAUDI ARABIA [E-cig Imports Banned]
“Saudi Customs have banned the import of shishah, e-cigarettes and their accessories through shipping companies and individuals’ websites. In the event that they are imported, they would be confiscated, a fine imposed, and a record of seizure will be registered. Companies licensed by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) are allowed to import such products in commercial quantities.”
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Customs ban individuals from importing electronic cigarettes