VAPING NEWS

I would like to personally welcome Bill Tarling as a contributor to TasteYourJuice.com!

As you know, vaping is quite a hot topic all over the world. There are numerous vaping articles coming out every day, and it’s sometimes difficult to keep up with them all.

Bill Tarling has been doing an excellent job collecting vaping related news stories for his Facebook Group Vape Distortion.

I’ve invited Bill to contribute to this website and post the articles here as well, good or bad.

I hope this additional content to TasteYourJuice.com proves beneficial and helpful to you.

If you look to the left, you’ll see the new Vaping News page under Information/Resources.  All of Bill’s posts will be kept there as well as on the main news feed page.

WELCOME MY FRIEND & THANK YOU!

LATEST POSTS

VAPING NEWS: NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA [Vape Tax]

“Vape products will begin being taxed in September and retailers will require a permit, the cost of which has yet to be finalized, in July. The vape tax, the second in the country after B.C., will include $0.50 per millilitre of liquid and 20 per cent of the retail value of all devices. For example, the taxes would amount to $10.40 for a $45 starter vape kit.”

BILL TARLING – They use the 20% tax on devices to make it seem like a lesser amount — they omit explaining that the tax would add a $30 tax to a normal 60mL bottle of e-liquid.

ARTICLE LINK:

Budget aimed at health care, education and poverty likely to fuel N.S. election talk

VAPING NEWS: WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND [Public Ban]

“Westminster has become the first city in Maryland to ban vaping in public areas. On Monday, the city council voted to make it official. The new ordinance doesn’t include restrictions on businesses like vape shops or cannabis dispensaries. Each violation after that could be punishable by as much as $500, along with the possibility of being considered a public nuisance, which could lead to other fines or penalties.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Westminster becomes first Maryland city to ban public vaping

VAPING NEWS: ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA [Vape Ban]

“The Alameda County Board of Supervisors will consider an ordinance Tuesday that would ban the sale of vaping products in the county’s unincorporated areas. The ordinance would build on the county’s tobacco retailer licensing ordinance, which the board adopted last month. Under the ordinance, tobacco retailers must meet requirements for pricing, packaging and retailing density and are prohibited from selling flavored tobacco products. The board is scheduled to consider the ordinance at its 9 a.m. meeting in the Alameda County Administration Building’s fifth floor board chambers, located at 1221 Oak St. in Oakland.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Alameda County Supervisors to Consider Vaping Ban

VAPING NEWS: NORTHHAMPTONSHIRE, UK [Promote E-cigs To Help Smoking Cessation]

“Northamptonshire is now one of the world leaders as its Stop Smoking Service has embraced vaping as a means to switch away from smoking. Public Health Northamptonshire are implementing a series of innovative changes to their Stop Smoking Service, to help reach the government target of a smoke-free generation by 2030. From February 2020, smokers in Northamptonshire have the option to choose a free e-cigarette starter kit and a supply of e- liquid when they take part in the 12 week stop smoking programme.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Northamptonshire To Promote Vaping

VAPING NEWS: JUUL [State Investigations]

“Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday that his office and other state attorneys general are looking into marketing and sales practices of e-cigarette maker Juul. The 39-state coalition, which is being led by attorneys general from Connecticut, Florida, Oregon and Texas, is investigating Juul’s practices of “targeting of youth, claims regarding nicotine content, and statements regarding risks, safety and effectiveness as a smoking cessation device.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Nevada, 38 other states probing e-cigarette maker’s sales practices

VAPING NEWS: EGYPT [Vape Tax]

“The Tax Authority published a list of updated prices with the aim of ending disparities in the price of tobacco products in the domestic market. According to a report by parliament’s planning and budget committee sent to Ahram Online, the new amendments are in line with Egypt’s economic reform procedures, which aim to balance the public budget by keeping the targeted deficit rates. It also pointed out that the proliferation of electronic cigarettes has affected tax revenues negatively given that this kind of smoking had not been regulated, and that taxes will be imposed on e-cigarettes for the first time. The parliament also imposed a fixed scheduled tax on electronic cigarettes worth EGP 2 per milliliter of the smoking liquid in accordance with international standards.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Taxes raised on all tobacco products in Egypt

VAPING NEWS: TURKEY [Import Ban]

“An order banning the import of electronic cigarettes and all related products was published in the Official Gazette today (February 25). Imports of electronic cigarettes, electronic shishas and all related electronic devices, spare parts and solutions are banned according to a decree by President and Justice and Development Party (AKP) Chair Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. It also applies to e-cigarette products that use heating or incineration, including electronic hookahs, regardless of nicotine content. According to the decree, the Ministry of Trade will regulate the entrance of all international passengers possessing electronic cigarettes to the country.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Erdoğan Bans Electronic Cigarette Imports

VAPING NEWS: CONGRESS [HR 2339 Anti-Vaping Bill]

“Try as they might, politicians just can’t seem to stop contradicting themselves. Take, for instance, an anti-vaping bill up for debate this month from Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ). Pallone says he wants to make smoking less widespread. But his bill would just make it harder for current smokers to quit by enshrining FDA restrictions, like flavor bans on vaping products and the legal smoking age of 21, while also extending the flavor ban to conventional tobacco products and prohibiting online vape sales. In the process, it’ll decimate small businesses in the vaping space—to the benefit of the cigarette industry. That’s a shame, because since vapes hit the market, smoking rates in the United States have taken a freefall. By comparison, rates in comparable nations like Australia, which bans nicotine vaping, have remained stagnant.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Rep. Pallone’s Anti-Vaping Bill is Just a Win for Cigarettes

HR 2339:

Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2019

VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [JUUL Lawsuits]

“Acclaimed Houston trial lawyer Richard “Rick” Meadow of The Lanier Law Firm has been named to the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in litigation against e-cigarette maker Juul in California state court. Nearly 100 cases have been filed so far in the Judicial Council Coordinated Proceeding, or JCCP, which follows a similar process to federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) by consolidating similar legal claims against a common defendant. The lawsuits are brought by school districts across the state, alleging that Juul created an ongoing vaping epidemic through aggressive marketing of e-cigarettes to teenagers. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ann Jones appointed Mr. Meadow to the committee, which will continue to investigate and develop the claims while also overseeing the coordination, preparation, and presentation of the cases.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Rick Meadow Appointed to Committee Driving State Litigation Against Juul