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Northern Ireland Bans Smoking in Cars with Kids & Youth Vape Sales
Vaping News, Tobacco SmokingThe Public Health Agency (PHA) of Northern Ireland has launched dual mass media campaigns to support new regulations protecting children from tobacco smoke and nicotine. Effective February 1, 2022, the laws criminalize smoking in private vehicles carrying minors and ban the sale or proxy purchase of e-cigarettes to under-18s.
UK: Norwich Proposes £5 Vape Deposit to Prevent Battery Fires
Vaping NewsNorwich City Council is set to debate a proposal on June 30 that would introduce a mandatory £5 deposit on every vape purchased. Tabling the motion amid rising safety concerns, local leaders hope the financial incentive will halt a dangerous spate of lithium-ion battery fires at regional waste facilities.
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Vetoes Crippling 75% Vape Tax
Vaping NewsAlaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has officially vetoed Senate Bill 24, a legislative proposal that would have hit vapor products with a massive 75% tax. This decisive action, which honors Dunleavy’s Taxpayer Protection Pledge, prevents Alaska from implementing one of the heaviest vape tax burdens in the United States.
Thailand Declares War on Illegal Vapes with New Control Centre
Vaping NewsThe Royal Thai Police has officially established the E-Cigarette Control Centre (ECCC), signaling a major escalation in Thailand’s fight against illicit vaping. This development, announced during an inaugural meeting on June 29, 2026, at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters, sets the stage for a highly coordinated, nationwide enforcement operation scheduled from July 1 to July […]
CAPHRA: Philippine Anti-Vape Commentary Asks the Wrong Question
Vaping NewsThe Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) has publicly challenged a recent Philippine commentary on vaping and heated tobacco, warning that misframing the science of smoke-free nicotine products threatens public health progress. This pushback comes amid ongoing regional debates over tobacco harm reduction (THR) and how governments should regulate non-combustible alternatives.
Mexican State Bans Vaping in Public Spaces Under New Reform
Vaping NewsThe state legislature has unanimously approved a decree modifying the State Law for the Protection of Non-Smokers’ Health to regulate electronic cigarettes and vapes. This legislative update aligns local regulations with Mexico’s federal health standards, directly banning vaping in all designated public spaces.
Pennsylvania Vape Registry Law Threatens to Shut Down Local Shops
Vaping News, Vape BusinessPennsylvania vape shop owners are warning of imminent closures ahead of the October enforcement of House Bill 1425. Signed into law in December 2025, Act 57 establishes a state-run vape registry that retailers say will wipe out up to 90% of their product offerings.
Why Vapes and Power Banks Are Prohibited in Checked Luggage
Vaping GuidesThe UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued an urgent safety warning to 60 million summer travelers, declaring incorrectly packed vapes and power banks as the primary threat to commercial aviation safety. The warning comes as lithium battery emergencies in cargo holds escalate to an average of two incidents per week.
Vermont Enacts Act 148: New Law Bans Deceptive Vapes, Hikes Retailer Fines
Vaping NewsVermont Governor Phil Scott signed S.198 into law on June 16, 2026, enacting sweeping regulations to curb youth nicotine addiction. Act 148 of 2026 targets deceptive “vape” designs, increases retailer penalties, and restructures how underage possession is handled to prioritize rehabilitation over financial punishment.
South Africa Tobacco Bill Advances: Why Parliament’s Work Isn’t Done
Vaping News, Vape LoungeThe Portfolio Committee on Health has officially adopted a motion of desirability on the long-delayed Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill. This procedural step moves the legislation—first proposed in 2018—into crucial clause-by-clause deliberations, marking a pivotal moment for South Africa’s public health policy.