The European Parliament will discuss a proposal next Wednesday to ban the use of all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, in certain outdoor areas. The aim is to improve the protection of EU citizens against exposure to secondhand smoke and aerosols.
Read moreIn a significant move towards creating a smoke-free generation, UK Members of Parliament (MPs) will vote on the world-leading Tobacco and Vapes Bill on November 26. The Bill aims to shield the next generation from the harms of smoking and vaping by introducing a range of measures, including restrictions on vape advertising, flavours, packaging, and shop displays.
Read morePoland needs effective regulations to prevent the sale of e-cigarettes, both with and without nicotine, to minors. The current laws fail to adequately address the issue, making these products too easily accessible to young people. The Ministry of Health has prepared amendments to the existing legislation to tackle this problem. However, according to the latest version of the draft, the new regulations are unlikely to come into force before the second quarter of 2025.
Read moreA recent study published in the journal Addiction provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of e-cigarette use in Germany over the past several years. The researchers, led by Stephanie Klosterhalfen from the Institute of General Practice at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, analyzed data from a series of nationally representative surveys conducted between 2016 and 2023. Let’s take a closer look at their key findings and what they mean.
Read moreThe World Vapers’ Alliance (WVA) staged a powerful protest at the European Parliament, delivering over 100,000 signatures calling for a radical change in the EU’s stance on vaping and harm reduction. The protest featured a banner and symbolic delivery boxes from all 27 EU member states, highlighting the pan-European scope of this consumer movement.
Read morePresident Sadyr Japarov of the Kyrgyz Republic has signed a law amending several legislative acts to safeguard citizens’ health from the consequences of using electronic cigarettes with nicotine-containing liquids. The Jogorku Kenesh, the Kyrgyz Parliament, adopted the law on October 23, 2024.
Read moreMonaco’s National Council took decisive action against disposable electronic cigarettes, overwhelmingly voting to approve a bill banning their sale and consumption in certain locations within the Principality on October 17, 2024. This marked Monaco’s first legislation specifically targeting nicotine vaping devices.
Read moreCouncil member Julie Menin (D-Manhattan) will introduce a bill on Thursday that aims to ban the sale of all single-use e-cigarettes in New York City. Menin believes this move will help curb underage vaping, as disposable vapes have become the preferred choice for many young nicotine users.
Read moreThe Henderson County Board of Commissioners in North Carolina has voted to require new vape and tobacco shops to be located at least 5,000 feet—nearly a mile—from any school. The decision, made on November 20th, came after the board heard from alarmed parents and public health experts about the proliferation of these stores and their impact on youth.
Read moreHealth and Wellbeing Slough, on behalf of the Slough Borough Council, has launched a free service to help teenagers quit vaping. The initiative comes amidst growing concerns about the unknown long-term effects of vaping on young people’s health.
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