Louisiana lawmakers are considering a new tax on vape products and e-cigarettes to raise funds for State Trooper salary increases. The debate on vaping’s health risks and its popularity among youth highlights the importance of finding a balance between public health concerns and supporting law enforcement officers.
Read moreThe world of social media is constantly evolving, and with it comes new challenges for advertisers and regulators. In this article, we’ll explore the recent ban on two TikTok posts promoting vapes by Elf Bar and HQD Tech, and why the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) deemed them inappropriate for the platform. Let’s dive in!
Read moreHey there! Starting from May 9th, fines for selling tobacco products to minors in Russia have been raised. These changes have been implemented to protect the health of minors and reduce the use of tobacco products among young people. Let’s dive into the details of the new regulations and explore their implications.
Read moreIn recent years, the topic of vape taxes has become a subject of debate and discussion in the United States. While some states have proposed and implemented taxes on vaping products, others have opposed such measures. This article delves into the latest developments regarding vape tax motions in the US, focusing on the failed vape tax bill in Alaska and the passing of Senate Bill 975 in Hawaii. Additionally, we explore scientific insights into the effects of vape taxes and their impact on public health, consumer behavior, and the economy.
Read moreAlabama legislators are taking a firm stance against youth vaping with the introduction of a bill that would make it illegal for minors to possess vaping devices. The bill, spearheaded by State Senator Vivian Figures, aims to curb the rising trend of underage vaping, which has become a growing concern among health and education officials.
Read moreAs the popularity of electronic cigarettes continues to rise, the State of Illinois is taking measures to protect the public’s health. House Bill 1540, which aims to ban the use of e-cigarettes in public buildings, has received bipartisan support and now awaits Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature to become law. So, why is this ban necessary, and how will it affect the people of Illinois? Let’s dive into the details.
Read moreAltria Group Inc. has recently reached an agreement to settle at least 6,000 state and federal JUUL-related cases for a total of $235 million. We believe it’s important to dive deep into this settlement, explore its implications, and consider what this means for Altria’s shareholders and the tobacco industry as a whole.
Read moreThe Israeli Health Ministry discussed the possibility of banning e-cigarette sales on Thursday. High-ranking ministry officials stated that “options are being reviewed due to two challenging cases.”
Read moreHealth Minister Ayesha Verrall says the New Zealand Government is not currently looking at following Australia’s lead in banning all vaping products for recreational use, stating they need to remain “readily available” as regulations on tobacco ramp up. Meanwhile, National Party leader Christopher Luxon says he would be open to “all things” including a ban, stating the current settings for vaping products in New Zealand are “wrong”.
Read moreThe Hawaii Senate has failed to advance S.B. 148, a bill that would have implemented a generational tobacco ban in the state. The proposed legislation sought to prohibit anyone born after January 1, 2003, from possessing, purchasing, or using tobacco or vaping products. As a result, the bill will not become law during the current legislative session, which is set to conclude on May 4, 2023.
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